The caudal fin is the tail fin. Although there are four types, fish only have one caudal fin.
Most fish have two pectoral fins. These fins are located one on each side of the fish's body and are similar to the arms or forelimbs of other animals.
Some fish have caudal fins.
what do the dorsal and anal fins do for a fish
There is no definite number of fins a shark can have. They can have one or two dorsal fins Always a caudal fin Two pectoral fins One set of pelvic fins
2 fins
Caudal fin, Dorsal fin, Pectoral fin, Ventral fin, and the fin.
Some fish have caudal fins.
what do the dorsal and anal fins do for a fish
They are very politely hidden under their caudal fins.
There is no definite number of fins a shark can have. They can have one or two dorsal fins Always a caudal fin Two pectoral fins One set of pelvic fins
2 fins
Dorsal - Top of the fish Caudal - The "tail fin" Anal - Rear most fin on the bottom of the body Pelvic - Front set of finds on the bottom of the body Pectoral - Right behind the gills on the side of the fish's body
These are the none paired fins of a fish (the dorsal, anal and caudal fins) and are thought to have a considerable effect on the motion and direction of a fish. Experimentation and research has been and is still being done to ascertain exactly the function of each of the 3 median fins.
Pectoral Dorsal Pelvic Caudal Anal and im not sure what the 6th one is.
Those are the flippers, or 'pectoral' fins.
Most fish typically have 7 fins in total. - The dorsal fin. Prevents fish from rolling. - Adipose Fin. Makes the fish hydrodynamic. - Caudal Fin (tail). Propels the fish through the water. - Pectoral fin (x2). helps the fish steer and halt. - Pelvic fin. Helps the fish steer and halt. - Anal fin. Keeps the fish from rolling.
All 6. pectoral, pelvic, caudal, anal, 1st dorsal fin, and 2nd dorsal fin.
The ones in pairs are: pelvic fins and pectoral fins.