Do Fish Get Thirsty and Do They Need to Drink Water?

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What is the definition of thirst as described in the text?
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Explain the difference between osmo conformers and osmo regulators.
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How do freshwater fish manage their water and salt balance?
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What adaptations do saltwater fish have to deal with dehydration?
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Why might fish not feel thirsty in the same way land animals do?
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