Answer:
D. The chloride cells actively remove ions from the body and water follows by osmosis
Step-by-step explanation:
Marine fishes have hypotonic interior compared to the surrounding water and tend to lose water osmotically. These fishes in marine water drink lots of water and use both gills and kidneys to maintain the constant ion concentration in tissues and blood.
These fishes have special cells called "chloride cells" in the gills. These cells serve in the active transport of chloride ions and the passive transport of sodium ions.
The loss of these ions from the body results in an osmotic gradient that drives the osmotic movement of water.