lateral line
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Definition
- Noun:
- A sensory system in aquatic animals: The lateral line is a system of sense organs found in fish and some amphibians. It is believed to function primarily for detecting movements and pressure changes in the surrounding water.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- The trout uses its lateral line to sense the vibrations of nearby prey.
- Damage to the lateral line can impair a fish's ability to navigate in murky water.
- Scientists study the lateral line to understand how aquatic animals perceive their environment.
Advanced Usage
- "lateral line system": This term is often used in scientific contexts to refer to the full anatomical and neurological structure.
- The lateral line system consists of a series of neuromasts connected by a network of canals.
Variants and Related Words
- Lateral line organ (noun): Another term for an individual sensory unit (neuromast) within the lateral line system.
- Neuromast (noun): The specific sensory receptor cell that makes up the functional unit of the lateral line.
Synonyms
- Acousticolateralis system: A more technical, biological term encompassing both the lateral line and the inner ear in fish.
- Sensory canal system: A descriptive synonym highlighting its structure and function.
Related Phrases
- "to detect water displacement": A phrase describing the primary function of the lateral line.
- The lateral line allows the fish to detect water displacement caused by other moving objects.
Noun
- sense organs of fish and amphibians; believed to detect pressure changes in the water