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Fish have a sense called the lateral line, which allows them to detect vibrations and changes in water pressure. This sense helps them navigate, communicate, and detect prey or predators in their environment. Humans do not have this sense.
Fish have a sense called the lateral line system, which allows them to detect vibrations and changes in water pressure. This sense helps them navigate, communicate, and detect prey or predators in their environment. Humans do not have this sense.
The Jacob sense organ is a specialized organ found in certain species of fish. It is composed of an array of sensory cells located along the lateral line a line of sensory organs that run along the body of the fish. This organ is used to detect changes in water pressure allowing the fish to sense its environment. It is also used to detect the presence of prey predators and other objects in the water. The Jacob sense organ is composed of an array of sensory cells located along the lateral line. It is used to detect changes in water pressure allowing the fish to sense its environment. It is also used to detect the presence of prey predators and other objects in the water.This organ gives fish the ability to quickly detect changes in their environment and react accordingly making it an important part of their survival.
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water pressure that the fish can endure
The lateral line sensory organ is the sensory pits fish use to sense movements in the water. The shark are very adapt at using these structures.
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The fins and the water pressure when their travelling through the water
The fish will die because the pressure of salt water does not accur in freshwater lakes or ponds
Besides interfering with oxygen transfer on its' gills the salt water will cause the cells of the fish to retain fluid making the pressure within the cells greater than the pressure outside the cells. Ideally the water a fish swims in will keep its' body in homeostasis where the pressure both inside and outside the cells of the body is equal.
No, it doesn't since water is all around the fish and puts pressure from everywhere just as air puts pressure on us everywhere. But if the fish is the floor then it would be heavier since there is no pressure.
The lateral line provides a fish's sense of hearing and orientation. it contains a complex system of receptors that convert mechanical disturbances or submarine vibrations into nerve impulses. Essentially, it is a fish's underwater ears.