An edible bivalve mollusk (family Pectinidae) with a ribbed fan-shaped shell. Scallops swim by rapidly opening and closing the shell valves.
No
It is a skin fish. The skin is very soft and free of scale.
A scallop would be considered a shellfish, not a potato.
Fish have scales. Frogs are amphibians and have skin. Unless its a leap year !
the guts, the head, the tail, the skin, and the scale's
Technically it's a shell fish :)
It certainly is! ailment is called Icthyosis -fish disease, the skin looks like that of a fish. see a dermatologist pronto! Origins are unknown.
No. The fishes scales are attached to and cover the fishes skin (epithelium) to protect it.
It has skin not scales like other fresh water fish.
The likely word is scale (a weighing device, part of a fish's skin, or a proportional model).
There are many different kinds of shells. A scallop shell comes from a scallop just like a clam shell comes from a clam or an oyster shell comes from an oyster. A shell is the outer layer that protects them and a Scallop is the kind of animal it is.
Turbot
No you can't stick to a fish scale.