What specific part of the bass's anatomy senses minute changes in water pressure and movement while hunting?
Answer
Neuromasts located in the lateral line system
The lateral line system is studded with neuromasts, which are tiny, fluid-filled hair cells that sense minute changes in water pressure and movement.

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