A streamlined body refers to a shape that reduces drag and resistance as an organism moves through water. In fish, this body shape is typically elongated and tapered, allowing them to swim efficiently and quickly. The streamlined design minimizes turbulence, enabling fish to conserve energy while navigating through their aquatic environment, which is essential for catching prey and avoiding predators. Overall, this adaptation enhances their survival and reproductive success in the water.
THERE is no such thing as steamlined but there is streamlined it is because to reduce resistance of the air and water to use less energy e.g fuel
To run fast through thick vegetation.
Aerodynamics!
it means to pass through
behavioral
movementThey
Fish live in it
Both are acceptable, depending on context. For example:Fishing bait is useful to fisherman.Fishing bait is useful for catching fish.
both
Of course it is in its name.
When a brown bear eats a salmon it does not acquire all the energy contained in the body of the fish. This is because the bear's body is not efficient enough to obtain all of the energy from what eat eats. When the cells covert the protein of the fish into energy, it looses most of the useful energy in the process (the second law of thermodynamics proves this).
so they can see , spastic.