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In fishes, the lateral line system detects water movement. Arranged along a line down the length of the body are two water-filled canals, just under the skin. The canals are open to the outside, and water movements cause water to move in the canals. Nerve endings detect the movements.

System of sense organs in fishes and larval amphibians (tadpoles) that detects water movement. It usually consists of a row of interconnected pores on either side of the body that divide into a system of canals across the head.



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The 125-[micro]M dose resulted in expression in epithelial cells of the developing skin, gill, olfactory organ, digestive tract, liver, pronephric ducts of the pronephros, and in the lateral line neuromasts (Figure 3).
I land the fish and admire the crimson lateral line that gives the rainbow trout its name.
He also speculates that the predators use water-motion sensors, such as those in the lateral line along each flank.
 
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