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How does a fish move in water?

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**Step-by-Step Solution:** 1. **Understanding the Fish's Body Structure:** - Fish have a streamlined body shape, which is essential for moving efficiently in water. The anterior (front) part of the fish is narrower, while the middle part is broader. This shape helps reduce water resistance. 2. **Role of Fins:** - Fins are crucial for a fish's movement. They are located laterally (on the sides), towards the end, and in the middle of the body. The fins help the fish to swim and navigate through the water. ...
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