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7 5. Lake Victoria in East Africa is home to many species of fish called cichlids. In 1954 the predatory Nile perch was introduced to Lake Victoria. The Nile perch became the dominant fish species in the lake by the mid- 1980s. The number of cichlid species in the lake decreased as the Nile perch population increased. The perch preyed heavily on cichlid species that fed on algae and debris on the bottom of the lake. Algae in the lake increased, and oxygen levels decreased. The surface area of the gills of some cichlid species has increased in just over 20 years. Which statement explains the increase in gill surface area seen in some of Lake Victoria's cichlids? Increase in Gill Surface Area in Some Lake Victoria Cichlids 1977 1999​

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its c or b

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