they move raidly by swimming. :) by joe
Yes! They can glide very rapidly through the water.
they move rapidly through the water using their body as a squishy bumper car
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most fish move by using muscles and fins to push the water and there bodies through the water
Fish breath though there gills. Also when they move around in water they get oxygen
Fish.
No, fish gills do not move when they are dead. When a fish dies, its gills stop functioning, as they require the fish to be alive in order to extract oxygen from the water through the process of respiration.
their fins and other physical features are thinned, unlike humans. Humans, in comparison to fish, have much bulkier limbs than fish. Water is able to move/glide past the fish body parts easier.
To help them turn, dive, climb rapidly and move.
Fish swim in order to move from place to place for whatever reason they choose.
Fish have fins instead of legs. Fins help fish navigate and move through water by providing stability and propulsion.
Water may move through membrane pores constructed by transmembrane proteins called aquaporins. These proteins facilitate the transport of water molecules across cell membranes, allowing water to move in and out of cells rapidly and efficiently.