Salmon and sea bass are useful for studies of the role of the gills in osmoregulation in fishes because ________.
A) they live in freshwater and in seawater at different life history stages
B) they are unique fishes that osmoconform to seawater
C) they excrete extremely high levels of salts in freshwater environments
D) they both feed on marine invertebrates, increasing their salt intake
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