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Organisms that live in freshwater and marine biomes have developed unique adaptations that aid in their survival. which of the following adaptations would be more useful for an animal in a marine biome than for an animal in a freshwater biome? a. flippers and flattened tails b. smooth, nearly furless body c. streamlined body d. tolerance to high levels of salinity

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