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1 December, 06:32

Explain how fresh water fish excrete ammonia

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  1. 1 December, 06:34
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    Fish always excrete nitrogenous waste which is basically ammonia. though this is highly unusual because ammonia is highly toxic so because of that storage in the body can pose a massive life risk. But this does happen because of osmosis and that is when you have a intake of large amounts of water which will expose you to ammonia bacteria in the water
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