Where the eyes of any other animal are: the head.
On the face.
A fish without eyes would have smooth skin where the eyes would normally be located. It may appear slightly different from other fish due to the absence of eyes, but otherwise would look similar in shape and structure.
Cave fish don't have eyes.
The fish use gills to respire. it is located on the lateral front side just behind the eyes of the fish
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Approximately 70% of the body's sense receptors are located in the eyes. This allows for sight to be one of the most dominant senses in humans.
Yes. But before they were located in the areas they are today. Ex: Cave fish had eyes when they were fish. Once they moved to caves they lost vision over time.
The Dorsal Fin is located on the "back" of a fish. Where the spine is.
Yes, actually. It is a type of boxfish with a large bony body structure and two horns that are located above the eyes, hence the name "cow fish."
The gills are flat plates inside the body of the fish behind the eyes that are covered with blood vessels near the surface that can absorb dissolved oxygen from the water and disperse carbon dioxide from the fish's body.
Yes, the eyes are located to the side of the ears. Lateral means toward the side or away from the midline of the body, so in this case, the eyes are positioned on the side of the head, away from the midline where the ears are located.
where every mouth of vertebrate animal is located. at the anterior part of the organism just below the nostril.