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What kind of organism has many fins feeding on insects and plants?

Fish. Fish is the organism.


What Organism has fins feeding on insects and plants?

the answer is a fish. I thin


What organism has many fins that feed on insects and plants?

i am thinking some kind of barbed fish?


Do insects have fins?

no some have wings


What organism has many fins?

Fish typically have many fins - including dorsal, pectoral, pelvic, anal, and caudal fins - to help them navigate and control their movement in water. They use their fins to stabilize themselves, steer, and propel through the water.


Does pondweed have fins?

No, pondweeds do not have fins. A fin is a surface which lifts, steers or thrusts an organism -- most famously fish -- through air and such fluids as water.


How do organisms move that have no legs?

The organism can have some other organs for movement...for eg.Fish have fins to move


What are some Characteristics of animals that swim?

Fish move by swimming...as do water mammal, amphibians, and many reptiles, land mammals, insects, and birds can also swim.


How can you tell is an organism connected early ancestor of a modern organism?

Fossil records that are found by archaeologists are a majority of this. It does not have to be fossil records though. For example, whales have a pelvic and femur bone near their fins. We believe that millions of yrs ago whales walked and they evolved to have fins and flippers.


What rule or reasoning did you use to decide if an organism is an consumer?

I don't know I was trying to fins the answer to this question cause I was the one who wrote it.


DrThakkar was studying a fossil from a dig in a desert when he noticed that the organism had evidence of fins what would this most likely tell Dr Thakkar?

The presence of fins on a fossil suggests that the organism likely lived in water at some point in its life. This could indicate that the area where the dig took place was once covered by water or that the organism had adapted to an aquatic environment.


Is a fish an organism?

Yes fish is an organism. A fish is any aquatic vertebrate animal that is typically ectothermic (or cold-blooded), covered with scales, and equipped with two sets of paired fins and several unpaired fins. Fish are abundant in the sea and in fresh water, with species being known from mountain streams (e.g., char and gudgeon) as well as in the deepest depths of the ocean (e.g., gulpers and anglerfish).