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The crucian carp (Carassius carassius) is a Northern European freshwater fish often inhabiting ponds that become hypoxic (have reduced oxygen levels) and even anoxic (have no oxygen) when the surface freezes during the winter.Surprisingly,when oxygen levels are normal,these fish lack the lamellae that provide a large surface area for gas exchange between water and blood: their gills are smooth.Yet when the level of oxygen in the water falls,the gill morphology undergoes a change: packing cells stop dividing and programmed cell death is induced,exposing gill lamellae that were buried in other tissue.With lamellae exposed,the gills have increased surface area for gas exchange.These changes in gill lamellar profile are reversible: investigators observed that the gills return to their normal structure within 7 days after returning the fish to well-oxygenated water.(Jørund Sollid,Paula De Angelis,Kristian Gundersen,and Göran E.Nilsson.2003.Hypoxia induces adaptive and reversible gross morphological changes in crucian carp gills.Journal of Experimental Biology 206:3667-73. )
-Refer to the paragraph on crucian carp.Gills serve multiple functions in fish in addition to gas exchange.Given the large surface area of gills with lamellae,what is the most likely explanation for why crucian carp cover protruding lamellae in their gills when levels of oxygen are normal?
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