which body part of fish helps it to balance and change direction
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Fins
Fins help a fish swim to find food, keep their balance, change direction and swim away from predators.
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Answer: The Inner Ear - The fish's inner ear contains (as in most mammal ears) a system of sensitive sacs containing bones, called otoliths, which are balancing organs. The movement of the bones in the sacs tells the brain of the fish about its orientation and movements
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