Biology, asked by JasmithaDeviSri, 14 hours ago

1. How does fish move in water ?​

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Answered by megha8080m
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Answer:

1. Fish swim by flexing their bodies and tailback and forth.

2. Fish stretch or expand their muscles on one side of their body while relaxing the muscles on the other side.

3. This motion moves them forward through the water.

4.  Fish use their back fin, called the caudal fin, to help push them through the water.

5. The skeleton of fish is covered with muscles that make the front part of the body curve to one side and the tail part swing towards the opposite side.

Answered by ankitpatle0
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1. Fish swim by stretching their bodies and swinging their tails back and forth.

2. Fish stretch or extend one side of their bodies while relaxing the other.

3. They travel ahead through the water as a result of this action.

4. Fish utilize their caudal fin (back fin) to propel themselves through the water.

5. Fish have muscles covering their skeletons, which cause the front half of their bodies to curl to one side and the tail to swing to the opposite side.

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