Can fish sleep? (and if so how do they do it)

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Answer 1
Answer: Yes, fish can sleep! Fish do not have eyelids to close, so they sleep with their eyes open. Depending on the species, fish can sit on the floor of a bowl, for example, to sleep. Others drift close to the bottom.
Answer 2
Answer: Fish do sleep.

Knowing that they don't have eyelids (some sharks do) what they do is they "daydream".

In order to seek protection some species tuckle themselves up in the ocean floors, some just "float underwater" and others go into corals for protection just to mention some.


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Hi Oppisite

Question:According to evolutionary scientists, animals that arose later in evolutionary history share which characteristic?


Answer:B.Cells organized into tissues

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According to evolutionary scientists, animals that arose later in evolutionary history share which characteristic?

Answer - B. Cells organized into tissues

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