Lateral line system means an aquatic organs sense system found in fish
The lateral line belongs to the lateral line system. This helps to stream line fish in water and to keep them afloat.
A lateral line system is an organ in the sensory system that allows fish to sense objects and organisms nearby them through vibrations in the water.
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The lateral line is on the side of the shark
The lateral line is a system of sense organs; neuromasts situated along/in the lateral line detect movement and vibration in water. The system is important in schooling and predatory behaviour, as well as in general for spatial awareness. It allows detection of movement outside of the range of vision, or in conditions that reduce visibility. Blind fish will orientate towards movement in the same way as fish that are able to see, but disruption of the lateral line also disrupts the response to movement.
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.
A dolphin's navigation aid is its lateral line system. This system completely controls the dolphin and in which direction the dolphin is going.
Dolphins have lateral line other than a fish.
swim bladder helps it to move while the lateral line helps it to balance.
Scales on the lateral line allow fish to feel what is going on around them.
They do not have a lateral line but at least some have a lateral line analogue, the epidermal head lines, that are compromised of mechanosensory hair cells and detect water displacement (Budelmann & Bleckmann 1988, J Comp Physiol A)