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Biology, 15.11.2019 14:31 jdeelc

Michael visited a museum, where he came across a specimen of a bizarre fish. the fish had an exceptionally large mouth and unhinged jaws. the information mentioned that the fish belonged to the abyssopelagic zone. how do you think this adaptation could have the fish?
a.
it could swim quickly to the bottom of the ocean.
b.
it could scrape food off the ocean floor.
c.
it could fight predators with its large mouth.
d.
it could receive more oxygen via its mouth from the ocean surface.
e.
it could emit bioluminescent light from the jaws.

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