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Why do fish have scales?

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Answer: Protection and smoother swimming

Protection and smoother swimmingCorrect! Fish scales act like armor, protecting against predators and parasites. They also overlap to reduce drag, helping fish glide smoothly through water. Some scales even provide camouflage!

To store nutrientsWrong. Scales don't store nutrients. Fish store energy in their liver and muscles, not in their scales which are made of bone-like material.

For temperature regulationWrong. Fish are cold-blooded and regulate temperature through behavior, not scales. Scales primarily serve protection and hydrodynamic functions.

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