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Q.4 Explain the movement in fish with diagram.​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Most fish swim by body movements, not fin movements. The fins are mainly balancers, with the exception of the tail fin, which often acts as a final thrusting member, propelling the fish through the water. Have you ever seen a snake moving on land thats exactly how Eels and other snake-like varieties of fish swim in water, that is by pushing themselves in a wave-like fashion through the water. Usually they hide in caves or other crevices in nature to hunt and save their energy. Swimming for them is a relatively slow type of locomotion and a good deal of energy is needed to propel (move) them.

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Above is your answer.

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