What are the adaptations of fish and other animals for transitioning from aquatic to terrestrial environments?

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The text discusses the adaptation of fish and other animals transitioning from aquatic to terrestrial life, focusing on structural and functional changes in their organs for survival in different environments.

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Develop lungs, modify limbs, protective skin, efficient circulatory system.

The adaptations of fish and other animals transitioning from aquatic to terrestrial environments include developing lungs for air-breathing, modifying limbs for locomotion, developing protective skin, and changes to the circulatory system to efficiently transfer oxygen from air.

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The adaptations of fish and other animals transitioning from aquatic to terrestrial environments include developing lungs for air-breathing, modifying limbs for locomotion, developing protective skin, and changes to the circulatory system to efficiently transfer oxygen from air.

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The transition from water to land in vertebrates involves not just physical adaptations, but also behavioral changes such as different modes of reproduction.

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A common mistake is to not consider the behavioral adaptations necessary for reproduction and feeding on land.

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