A Fish Tail is a Laboratory apparatus inserted to a Bunsen or a gas burner to spread the flame.
A laboratory fish tail is a commonly used handling technique where a researcher grasps the fish firmly by the tail to allow for easier manipulation and observation during scientific experiments. This method helps to keep the fish steady and prevents it from wriggling or escaping during procedures. It is important to handle fish gently to minimize stress and ensure their welfare.
The function of a goldfish's tail is to move it around.
If you mean flagella, that is the plural of flagellum. A flagellum is a long tapered extension of a microorganism, like a tail, utilized for mobility somewhat similarly to the tail of a fish.
They are to hold the composure of the whole fish. Without the bones they'd just flop around and wouldn't be able to move.
The caudal fin of a fish, also known as the tail fin, is primarily responsible for propulsion and steering. It generates forward movement by pushing water backwards when the fish moves its tail side to side. The shape and size of the caudal fin can affect the speed and agility of a fish.
Force created by the tail and tail fin to propel the fish forward and steer the fish;
Yes, a fish needs a tail to swim.
It has a fish tail
The cat tail,the mouse tail, the fish tail and the last one is another fish tail on skellys picture frame
the longest fish tail is 9ft 11inches
can you tell if a fish is a boy or girl by the tail