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5. Fish feel vibrations through their​

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Answered by janala
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Fish feel movement, water pressure changes and vibrations through a system of lateral lines that run the length of their bodies. Depending on its size, a fish will react differently to the same sound. A small fish might flee, a large one might attack, and a really big one might completely ignore the sound.

Answered by jyothithantry767
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The lateral line is an organ of microscopic pores that are primarily used to sense vibrations and pressure in the surrounding water. Fish utilize this organ also to detect prey and predator movements, currents, and objects in the water.

Fish have a row of special cells inside a special canal along the surface of the fish's skin. This is called the "lateral line" which allows them to detect water vibrations. This sixth sense allows

fish to detect movement around them and changes in water flow.

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