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explain the movement of fish in water​

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Answered by saptarshideb83
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Fishes contract the muscles on one side of their body, while relaxing the muscles on the other side. This motion moves them forward through the water. Fishes use their back fin, called the caudal fin, to help push them through the water while, pectoral, anal, pelvic and dorsal fins help them to steer.

Answered by harishikumarpati123
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Explanation:Fish swim by flexing their bodies and tail back and BRAINLIESTforth. Fish stretch or expand their muscles on one side of their body, while relaxing the muscles on the other side. This motion moves them forward through the water.Fish use their back fin, called the caudal fin, to help push them through the water. The fish's other fins help it steer. Fish have 5 types of fins. They are the pectoral, pelvic, dorsal, anal and caudal fins.

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