For what kind of external environment is a saltwater fish adapted?(2 points)

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isotonic environment
isotonic environment

hypotonic environment
hypotonic environment

hypertonic environment

1 answer

A saltwater fish is adapted to a hypertonic environment. This means that the concentration of salt in the surrounding water is higher than that in the fish's body, which requires the fish to maintain its internal salt balance and manage the osmotic pressure.