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h English (en) | The [[lateral line]] system is a network of sensors in the skin which detects gentle currents and vibrations, and senses the motion of nearby fish, whether predators or prey. This can be considered both a sense of [[touch]] and of [[hearing]]. [[Blind cave fish]] navigate almost entirely through the sensations from their lateral line system. Some fish, such as catfish and sharks, have the [[ampullae of Lorenzini]], [[electroreceptor]]s that detect weak electric currents on the order of millivolt. |
h Japanese (ja) | [[lateral line/ja|側線]]系は皮膚にある感覚器のネットワークで、弱い水流や振動を検出し、捕食者であれ獲物であれ近くの魚の動きを感知する。これは[[touch/ja|触覚]]と[[hearing/ja|聴覚]]の両方に相当すると考えられる。[[Blind cave fish/ja|メクラウオ]]は、ほぼ完全に側線系からの感覚によって遊泳する。ナマズやサメのような一部の魚は、[[ampullae of Lorenzini/ja|ロレンチーニ器官]]と呼ばれる[[electroreceptor/ja|電気受容器]]をもち、ミリボルト程度の弱い電流を検出する。 |