How do fish moves in water
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The structure of fishes help in their locomotion, mainly fins and tails. At the time of swimming, the tail is beat from side to side by relaxations and alternative contraction of the muscles, which is on the opposite of the vertebral column. ... So, the body of fish moves forward rapidly in water.
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The structure of fishes helps in their locomotion, mainly fins and tails. At the time of swimming, the tail is beat from side to side by relaxations and alternative contraction of the muscles, which is on the opposite of the vertebral column. So, the body of fish moves forward rapidly in water.
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