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Internal adaptations are the traits created by an evolutionary process whereby a population becomes better suited to its habitat by adapting the function of its internal structures. What is an internal adaptation fish have that makes them well suited for aquatic life? Select ALL that apply.A)Fins for swimmingB)Streamlined body for swimmingC)Gills for breathing underwaterD)Swim bladder for maintaining buoyancyE)Coloration specialized for camouflage

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Answer: A, B, C, D

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Fishes inside water have streamlined shape body and have slippery scales to move inside water and protect themselves. Fishes have fins and tails to keep balance in water. They also have gills to use oxygen dissolved in water which help them to live inside water for years.

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