Motion Detector

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Water carries sound vibrations through small pores in a fish's skin and into the lateral line, an inner fluid-filled canal. Moving through the canal, the vibrations stimulate the hairs of sensory organs. The branching lateral nerve connects these sensory organs to the fish's brain, transmitting information about the flow of surrounding water and the movements of other organisms.

Microsoft Illustration "Motion Detector," Microsoft® Encarta®. Copyright © 1993-2002 Microsoft Corporation.


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