nobody knows, there are different types of sharks so be more specific
Yes. A shark is composed of many, many cells, just like any other animal or human.
A Hammerhead shark is a member of the animal kingdom, therefore its cells are animal cells.
The function of a shark's spleen is to produce, degrade, and store red blood cells.
The Zambezi shark and the Nicaragua shark.
i don’t know
there's a Zambezi shark, Van Rooyen's shark Ganges shark, and a Nicaragua shark
Any shark. They all have the same shark DNA which relates them all!
We do not have shark cartilage because then we would be sharks and I do not want to be a shark or have any shark cartilage in me at all.
In the sex cells of a dogfish shark, there would typically be 12 chromosomes. This is because sex cells, such as sperm and eggs, are haploid, meaning they contain half the number of chromosomes found in somatic cells. Since muscle cells in the dogfish shark contain 24 chromosomes, their sex cells would contain half that number.
any shark actually.
Hammerhead shark cells refer to the specialized cells found in the hammerhead shark species, particularly in their unique hammer-shaped heads. These cells include electroreceptors called ampullae of Lorenzini, which allow hammerheads to detect electric fields in the water, aiding in navigation and hunting. The unique shape of their heads also enhances their sensory capabilities, enabling them to better locate prey and navigate their environment.
Claspers.