Biology, asked by kyurem6181, 11 months ago

Liverfluke or bony fish in which has locomotory organs? How many are they ?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Bony fish has locomotory organs.

- Unlike any other fish ,the main locomotory organs of a bony fish are their fins and tail which help them to swim in the underwater environment.

- Apart from the tail and the fins, the internal body muscles are also indirectly related with the locomotive works (mainly swimming) of the bony fish.

Answered by shailendrachoubay456
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Locomotory  Organs

Explanation:

  • The liver accident is a little parasitic worms which doesn't have recognizable organs for train works. But,the rohu fish have seperate organs for their locomotory works.  
  • The primary locomotory organs are 7 blades which are joined on their entire body.
  • These are the protonephridia which eventually channel into a solitary middle cylinder, the excretory vessel, opening into the excretory gap at the back finish of the body.  
  • Balances are their locomotory organs. Fishes swim by waving their tails (tunny fish), by moving its entire body from side to side (eel), Bony fishes have swim bladder loaded up with gas.  
  • Fish are vertebrates, which implies they have a skeleton that incorporates a spine and a skull.
  • The fundamental skeleton helps bolster and ensure the delicate pieces of the fish's body, for example, the organs and muscles.
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