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Yes, fish have a specialized urinary system adapted to their aquatic environment. They excrete waste primarily in the form of ammonia, which is highly soluble in water, allowing for efficient elimination. Fish possess kidneys that filter blood and manage salt and water balance, which is crucial for maintaining homeostasis in both freshwater and saltwater environments. Additionally, some fish can adjust their urinary system function based on their habitat to optimize waste removal and osmoregulation.

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