Impedance Matching

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Among electric fish, those that live in freshwater have their generating cells arranged “in series”; in saltwater they appear “in parallel.”

Seawater conducts better than fresh water, so freshwater fish need to generate a high voltage to overcome the resistance of their medium. Their electricity-producing cells are arranged in series.

Marine fish operate at higher currents but lower voltages, so their electrocytes appear in parallel.