An organism with many fins that feeds on insects and plants could be a Freshwater Fish such as the Siamese algae eater. These fish have a series of fins along their body that help them maneuver efficiently in order to graze on algae, insects, and plant matter in their environment.
The flaps on a fish are called fins, which help the fish to maintain balance, steer, and move through water. There are different types of fins on a fish, such as dorsal fins, pectoral fins, pelvic fins, anal fins, and caudal fins.
That depends on what organism you are talking about. Unfortunately, you did not specify the organism, so the question cannot be answered. Please restate the question, giving more details.
There are many classes of fish which do not have scales nor fins. The Agnatha has neither fins nor scales; the Condrichthye, including sharkes, rays and skeats have fins but no scales; the Ostichthyes, of which several families have members with the common name, mackerel, with both scales and fins. The King Mackerel, S. cavalla, has very tiny scales and fins.
Betta fish enjoy plants that provide cover and resting spots, such as Java fern, Anubias, and Amazon sword. Live plants can also help improve the water quality in their tank by absorbing nitrates and providing oxygen. It's important to choose plants that are compatible with the betta's environment and won't harm its delicate fins.
The structure that supports fins in aquatic animals is made up of bony rays or cartilage. Fins are extensions of the body that help animals navigate, stabilize, and move through water efficiently. They vary in size and shape depending on the species and their specific needs for swimming.
the answer is a fish. I thin
i am thinking some kind of barbed fish?
the answer is a fish. I thin
no some have wings
Fish typically have many fins - including dorsal, pectoral, pelvic, anal, and caudal fins - to help them navigate and control their movement in water. They use their fins to stabilize themselves, steer, and propel through the water.
No, pondweeds do not have fins. A fin is a surface which lifts, steers or thrusts an organism -- most famously fish -- through air and such fluids as water.
Fish are kosher if they have fins and scales. There is no prohibition against eating bottom feeding fish so long as they meet the fins and scales requirement.
it means later on they might die, so keep feeding it(:
The organism can have some other organs for movement...for eg.Fish have fins to move
Fish move by swimming...as do water mammal, amphibians, and many reptiles, land mammals, insects, and birds can also swim.
Fossil records that are found by archaeologists are a majority of this. It does not have to be fossil records though. For example, whales have a pelvic and femur bone near their fins. We believe that millions of yrs ago whales walked and they evolved to have fins and flippers.
You would fins plants and animals in the troposphere, where we live on earth