how is the body of a fish suited to swimming
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A fish has a streamlined body design which reduces the friction by water and hence helps it to swim well.
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Heyy friends!!
©fishes have a streamlined body that offers resistance to the force of water
©fishes have air sacs inside them that help them to float or get down.. When they need to float they fill the sacs up and when they need to go down they release some of the air from the sacs
©they have gills, which take in the oxygen from water
©they have slippery scales and flexible vertebrae which help in smoothe movement.
©they have fins for swimming.
So guys, this are the main points, hope it helps and thank you alot!
©fishes have a streamlined body that offers resistance to the force of water
©fishes have air sacs inside them that help them to float or get down.. When they need to float they fill the sacs up and when they need to go down they release some of the air from the sacs
©they have gills, which take in the oxygen from water
©they have slippery scales and flexible vertebrae which help in smoothe movement.
©they have fins for swimming.
So guys, this are the main points, hope it helps and thank you alot!
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