One structure that does both of these is called the LATERAL LINE.
The answer to the riddle "What can swim but doesn't get wet" is a fish. While fish swim in water, they are adapted to live in that environment and their bodies are designed to handle moisture. However, the riddle plays with the concept of swimming in a metaphorical sense, suggesting something that can move through water without being affected by it.
Gill arches: These structures support the gills used for respiration in fish. Swim bladder: This structure helps fish control their buoyancy in water. Scales: Most fish have scales that provide protection and reduce friction as they swim.
Blobfish, like many deep-sea fish, do not have traditional ears. Instead, they rely on the detection of vibrations through their bodies, which allows them to sense sounds in their environment. Their bodies are adapted to the high-pressure conditions of the deep sea, and they can perceive sound waves through their swim bladders and other sensory structures, helping them navigate and find food in the dark depths.
The word for swim for a fish is "swim." Fish swim by moving their bodies and fins to propel themselves through the water.
Yes fish can swim.
A catfish would be an example of a fish that can swim.
to help the fish swim and float
Fish can swim in any direction.
Fish have an organ called a swim bladder. This organ controls exactly where in the water a fish is. Its fins simply propel the fish in a direction. The swim bladder controls the up and down bit.
the only fish that doesn't swim is none. only the mudskipper can go on land
One fish that should not swim in ponds is the Stonefish.
Pikes are a breed of fish.... all fish can swim !