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<p>tightly regulate their body osmolarity, which always stays constant, and are more common in the animal kingdom. Osmoregulators actively control salt concentrations despite the salt concentrations in the environment. An example is freshwater fish. The gills <a href="page.php?w=active_transport">actively uptake</a> salt from the environment by the use of mitochondria-rich cells. Water will diffuse into the fish, so it excretes a very <a href="page.php?w=Tonicity">hypotonic</a> (dilute) urine to expel all the excess water. A marine <a href="page.php?w=fish">fish</a></p><p>
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