Biology, asked by diwanruhi12, 2 months ago

What is the route of water within the body of a fish?

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Answered by yogendrasingh6400
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The locomotion in fishes is because of their fins, body muscles and tail. The body of the fish is adapted for swimming in water. They have a streamlined, spindle-shaped body which is covered with scales. This body structure offers the least resistance to the flow of water and makes them swim easier. Their skeleton is made up of thin bones with the flexible backbone. 

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Answered by tandonshlok2609
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Explanation:

FISH OPENS ITS MOUTH FOR TAKING IN WATER AND OPENS OPERCULUM FOR THE  EXIT OF WATER.

IT TAKES THE DISSOLVED OXYGEN BY BLOOD WHEN WATER ENTERS THE MOUTH THROUGH GILLS

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