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Different species of barracuda may produce different numbers of offspring at once. Sometimes even the age of the parents affects the number of offspring. California barracuda females can release 50,000 to 400,000 eggs at once, depending on age.
They have a brain so they do have cells, and all living things are made up of cells, I know a dog is made up of trillions of cells but not so much a barracuda...
Hope that will help a little bit... :)
Curbi
No cells
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Barracuda eggs are called 'barracuda eggs'.
Organisms with eukaryotic cells are called eukaryotes. All animals, plants and fungi are eukaryotes. Since a sardine is an animal (a species of fish), it is a eukaryote and has eukaryotic cells.
This is a false statement. The 2 types of cells are plant cells and animal cells. The difference between the 2 cells are that animal cells do not have cell walls, where plant cells do have cell walls. Since fish are considered animals in the cell kingdom, it makes this statement false.
all cells divide cells divide as a way to reproduce, the same way humans have babies and fish lay eggs.
バラクーダ魚 "barracuda fish"
Barracuda
They have a brain so they do have cells, and all living things are made up of cells, I know a dog is made up of trillions of cells but not so much a barracuda... Hope that will help a little bit... :) Curbi
Bruce, a Great White shark.(named for the mechanical shark used in Jaws)
That is the correct spelling of "barracuda" (toothy fish, or the Plymouth Barracuda named for it).
The barracuda is a ray finned fish known for its large size and fearsome appearance. So its a fish.
no
None of the above !.... A Barracuda is a fish!
no
A barracuda is a fish and like other fish it uses gills to extra oxygen from the water in which it swims.
i different type of fish
No, it's a fish.