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A fish that normally lives in salty water is placed in a tank containing fresh water. What do you think will happen to the cells of the fish?
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A fish that normally lives in salty water is placed in a tank containing fresh water. What do you think will happen to the cells of the fish?
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The cells might shrink and cause the fish to die
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the fish would die or adapt to the fresh water
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