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Definition of lateral line in English: lateral linenoun Zoology A visible line along the side of a fish consisting of a series of sense organs which detect pressure and vibration. Example sentencesExamples - Sharks can detect vibrations in the water from a few 100m via their lateral lines, a series of pressure-sensitive organs extending along their flanks and over their faces.
- Catsharks, like all other fishes, sense their environment hydrodynamically through the lateral line, a series of pores connecting a complex internal canal system with the outside water.
- Two to three scales bear a pore behind the inversion line until the lateral line ends at a caudal fin ray.
- The lateral line arches over the pectoral fins, and each scale has a prominent white or blue spot.
- True roach have 9-10 rays in their dorsal fin and 42 to 45 scales along the lateral line.
Definition of lateral line in US English: lateral linenoun Zoology A visible line along the side of a fish consisting of a series of sense organs which detect pressure and vibration. Example sentencesExamples - Catsharks, like all other fishes, sense their environment hydrodynamically through the lateral line, a series of pores connecting a complex internal canal system with the outside water.
- True roach have 9-10 rays in their dorsal fin and 42 to 45 scales along the lateral line.
- Sharks can detect vibrations in the water from a few 100m via their lateral lines, a series of pressure-sensitive organs extending along their flanks and over their faces.
- The lateral line arches over the pectoral fins, and each scale has a prominent white or blue spot.
- Two to three scales bear a pore behind the inversion line until the lateral line ends at a caudal fin ray.
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