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What can happen to freshwater animals if they do not have mechanisms that remove water?why does this happen??

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Freshwater animals have lower water and higher salt concentrations than the environment in their cells. This means water constantly tries to diffuse into the animals, which can bloat them. They have special cell processes that remove extra water.

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