Environmental Sciences, asked by vanshika174152, 2 months ago

Explain the process of movement in fish.

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Answered by pratikniralapk37
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Explanation:

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 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

Answered by NU200921
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Answer:

Fishes have special organs called "fins" that help them to move through water easily. Fins also help in maintaining body's shape while they are moving through water.

All fishes have an advanced tail which help them flexing/ moving their bodies back and forth.

The muscles of them work specially when they are moving fast through water.  Fishes stretch their muscles on one side and release them on other side which helps them to maintain their direction and path of swimming.

These muscles also pushes them forward in water.

Their streamlined body helps them to move or push their body in water.

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