It's a sense organ, used to detect movement and vibration in the surrounding water.
a sensory organ
Lateral Line.
lateral line organ
The lateral line is a sense organ found in fish. It uses hair cells to detect movement and vibration in the surrounding water.
To sense electrical fields.
The organ is the 'Lateral line' (Composed of Neuromasts) .
lateral line is a line on the fish body that function to detect vibrations in water
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.
the lateral line of a fish is a sensory organ,picking up vibration in the water,alerting fish to danger or prey.
The lateral line belongs to the lateral line system. This helps to stream line fish in water and to keep them afloat.
A swim bladder is an internal gas-filled organ that helps fish control their buoyancy, while a lateral line is a system of sensory organs along the sides of a fish that detects changes in water pressure and vibrations, helping fish sense their surroundings and detect movement.
There are no internal organs lateral to the ribs. The arms are lateral to the ribs.