The set of fins that control steering, balancing and change of direction and pitch in fish is
a
dorsal and anal
b
pectoral and pelvics
c
caudal and dorsal
d
anal and pelvics
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NjokuCynthia
1 year ago
The set of fins that control steering, balancing, and changes in direction and pitch in fish are primarily the pectoral and pelvic fins.
Pectoral fins (located on the sides) help with steering and controlling lateral movements.
Pelvic fins (located below or behind the pectorals) aid in stability and fine-tune movements.
These fins work together to help fish maintain balance, make turns, and adjust their orientation in the water.








