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Why does fish die in slightly acid or distilled water but thrives on slightly alkaline water?

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Why does fish die in slightly acid or distilled water but thrives on slightly alkaline water?

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[A: Our cells are very much like fish swimming in an alkaline sea, and would start to die when the ‘sea’ becomes acidic]

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