how many locomotory organs do a fish have ?
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There are two main locomotive organs a fish have.
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Two main locomotives organs, a fish have are it's fins and the tail. Some fishes have more or different locomotive organs.
Locomotive organs are those organs that are used to create to motion. it means they help fishes to swim under water.
Fins are used to give speed to fishes and tail is used to give direction.
Bigger fins more speed. long tail better turning.
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A fish have a different types of fins.
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- Fishes usually of four types of fins. They are pelvic fins, dorsal fins, pectoral fins and anal fins. The most important fin is the pelvic fin.
- The pelvic fin facilitates swimming in vertical direction that guides the fish to the top of the water and at the bottom of the water.
- The dorsal fin prevents the fish from Rolling in the water. The anal fin also performs the same function of stabilization of the fish.
- Caudal fins helps in maintaining the same depth of water by the fish.
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