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The antifreeze molecules allow icefish to live in subfreezing water by filling voids in existing small ice crystals and preventing the annexe of more ice molecules. Ice crystal development is thus effectively prevented.

Where are antifreeze proteins found?

Antifreeze proteins (AFPs) are natural antifreeze components initially seen in polar fish; AFPs can attach to ice and thereafter inhibit the development of the ice crystals. Fish can inhabit (−0.7 °C) of their blood serum by the integrity of AFPs.

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