How does the caudal fin of a fish generate thrust?

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Answer: Movement of the caudal fin through the water creates circular patterns of water movement called vortices that represent the transfer of force from the fish to the environment. As the fish swims through the water, a series of interlinked vortices form in its wake and it is these fluid movements that provide the force that propels the fish forward.

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Which of the abdominal muscles is responsible for taking in a breath?

A. External oblique B. Rectus abdominis C. Transverus abdominis D. Internal oblique E. None of these choices is correct.

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