Aquatic locomotion | Wikipedia audio article

Опубликовано: 01 Июль 2019
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00:00:17 1 Evolution of swimming
00:01:44 2 Micro-organisms
00:01:53 2.1 Bacterial
00:02:01 2.2 Ciliates
00:03:01 2.3 Flagellates
00:03:52 2.4 Pseudopodia
00:04:43 3 Invertebrates
00:06:18 3.1 Jet propulsion
00:10:38 4 Fish
00:11:56 4.1 Body-caudal fin (BCF) propulsion
00:12:52 4.2 Median paired fin (MPF) propulsion
00:14:15 4.3 Hydrofoils
00:15:26 4.4 Drag powered swimming
00:19:22 5 Amphibians
00:20:30 6 Reptiles
00:21:22 7 Fin and flipper locomotion
00:22:25 8 Escape reactions
00:24:34 9 Efficiency
00:24:54 9.1 Minimizing drag
00:25:11 9.2 Buoyancy
00:26:47 9.3 Temperature
00:28:46 9.4 Submergence
00:29:49 10 Secondary evolution
00:30:16 11 Human swimming
00:33:07 12 See also
00:33:42 13 References



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Aquatic locomotion is biologically propelled motion through a liquid medium. The simplest propulsive systems are composed of cilia and flagella. Swimming has evolved a number of times in a range of organisms including arthropods, fish, molluscs, reptiles, birds, and mammals.


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