How can fishes flow around
easily in the water?
O a) Due to small-sized body
O (b) Due to streamlined body
O (C)Due to the presence of thin skin
O
(d) Due to the presence of scales
on their body
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(b) due to streamline body...
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Fishes can flow around easily- (b) due to streamlined body.
- Fishes are adapted to swim underwater. Their body has some special features that provide the least resistance to the flow of water.
- They have a streamlined body that helps to reduce the friction between water and their body surface.
- The pelvic and pectoral fins, body muscles and tail offers them easy movement underwater.
- The body of fishes is covered by scales to protect them from predators. Scales do not play any role in locomotion.
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