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Explain how the scales of a bony fish can respond to changes in the food supply?

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This is because fish grow according to variation in food in the waters. They grow faster in the summer than in winter, due to higher temperatures and increased food consumption. Patterns in the scales and otoliths reflect this change just like rings in the stem of a tree: summer zones are wide, and winter zones are narrow.






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