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← Nature & AnimalsWhich outcome occurs when fish gills experience reduced water flow despite normal blood flow?
A)Reduced oxygen extraction efficiency✓
B)Increased carbon dioxide expulsion
C)Enhanced ammonia excretion rate
D)Elevated blood osmotic concentration
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When water flow decreases while blood flow remains constant, the countercurrent exchange mechanism's efficiency is compromised because the oxygen gradient between water and blood is not maintained optimally, reducing oxygen uptake. Therefore reduced oxygen extraction results, rather than options B, C, or D which are related to secondary gill functions or other transport process.
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