Social Sciences, asked by baljeetsinghjudo42, 9 months ago

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How do fish move in search of food?​

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Answered by Dynamicarmies
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Answer:

Fish swim by flexing their bodies and tail back and forth. Fish stretch or expand their muscles on one side of their body, while relaxing the muscles on the other.

Explanation:

As such they must either capture or scavenge their prey in order to survive. These are mostly streamlined fish, using their body shape to generate speed to surprise and catch their prey. They detect their target primarily by sight and by detecting water vibrations through special cells called their lateral line.

Answered by Ruchikairi
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Explaining:

It takes place by Wings and their Strong breast muscules.

In Fish Swim to move form One place to another. Their body and tail moves back and forth Where, One Side muscle is Stretching then the other is relaxing

Answer:

They move here and there in Search of Food, Water and Shelter. This ability is called Locomotion.

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