Yes, the probe of a fish can enter the mouth cavity. Fish have a structure called the buccal cavity, which is part of their mouth, where the probe can be inserted to examine internal features or conditions. This can be useful for research or medical purposes, such as studying feeding habits or assessing health. However, care must be taken to avoid harming the fish during such procedures.
A jellyfish takes food in through its mouth which is located on the underside if its bell. Food is digested in a sac-like structure called a coelenteron or gastrovascular cavity. Waste material is passed out through the mouth.
The fishes heart is located close behind the fishes mouth.
The singular possessive noun for the mouth of a fish is fish's mouth.
Pisces or fish have true internal body cavity.
a bony fish's mouth is at the front of the body.
A mouth.
A Cary fish is a big fish with a big mouth to catch krill and small fish A Cary fish is a big fish with a big mouth to catch krill and small fish
You can catch a fish through its mouth
They can eat. and breathe
The ribs on a fish enclose the stomach cavity rather than the lung cavity as in other air breathing creatures. Yes all finned fish have the equivalent of a rib cage.
people have lungs that enable them to breathe air, and fish have gills that enable them to breathe water _____________________________ lungfish have lungs to breathe air if there is a drought. ~metalumbreon
depends on how big the sharks mouth is and how big the fish are