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locomotion structure in sepia​

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Answered by vahini610
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Sepia is a good swimmer. It swims by the undulatory movement of the lateral fins. During rapid movement, sepia moves backward by sudden forceful expulsion of water like a jet from the mantle cavity through the siphon.

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Answered by Pihu1488
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Sepia is a good swimmer. It swims by the undulatory movement of the lateral fins. During rapid movement, sepia moves backward by sudden forceful expulsion of water like a jet from the mantle cavity through the siphon.

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