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Freshwater fish are in a hypotonic environment. How do their gill chloride cells function in this environment?

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Freshwater fish are in a hypotonic environment. ... Freshwater fish have chloride cells that actively move chloride ions into the gills, with sodium ions following. Freshwater fish have chloride cells that actively move chloride ions into the gills, with sodium ions moving in the opposite direction.

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