Aquatic adaptations common for fish and whale
Asked by sanskritishukla316 | 19th Dec, 2019, 01:17: PM
Expert Answer:
Adaptations in fish:
- Shallow streamlined body to swim easily.
- Slippery scales on their bodies that protect the fish and also help in easy movement through water.
- Flat fins and tails that help them to change directions and keep their body balance in water.
- Gills to help them use oxygen dissolved in water.
Adaptations in whale:
- Insulating blubber to swim easily.
- More streamlined shape to swim faster and catch more food.
Adaptations in fish:
- Shallow streamlined body to swim easily.
- Slippery scales on their bodies that protect the fish and also help in easy movement through water.
- Flat fins and tails that help them to change directions and keep their body balance in water.
- Gills to help them use oxygen dissolved in water.
Adaptations in whale:
- Insulating blubber to swim easily.
- More streamlined shape to swim faster and catch more food.
Answered by Sheetal Kolte | 19th Dec, 2019, 03:18: PM
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