Of course fishes have bones. How else would they swim to your bait when you go fishing?
yes, in fact many of the names of bones are the same
a fish bone is more brittle I THINK!!!!!!!
The number of bones that a fish has is dependent upon the type of fish. Some fish do not have any bones, while other fish have hundreds of bones.
human bones are cir muted with FLESH but fish bones isn't
Most fish have bones. Sharks and rays do not have bones but they do have bone-like structures that are made from cartilage.
No they are cartilaginous fish, meaning that they have cartilage instead of bones for their skeleton.
Yes, it can be. You can bone a fish, which means to remove its bones in preparation for eating it.
No. Fish bone does no meet the definition of a mineral because it is organic. In fossils of fish bones the bone has been replaced by a mineral.
No, chondrichthyes are fish that have skeletons made out of cartilage instead of bone.
Eels are fish, and fish have a skeleton. Note, however, that the skeletons of fish are not composed of "bone" as we know it, but of cartilage.
yes, it does have a backbone
Community Answer 1Yes, a goldfish is actually a carp which is a bony fish.______________________Community Answer 2Yes, since they are part of the phylum osteichthys, meaning bone-fish, they do indeed have bones. No matter how miniscule. So yes this fish does have bones.