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caudal fin-the tail pectoral fin-the tail on the ventral side of the shark just above the pelvic fins pelvic fin- the underside fins that serve as the "arms" of the shark dorsal fin-the top fin that is usually seen on the surface of water in shark attacks
Milkfish can get as large as five feet long and will generally have a streamlined appearance. Milkfish also have very sizable forked caudal fins.
Most species have five arms. They do not have fins.
Five shapes that can be constructed are octagon, hexagon, square, triangle, and rectangle.
Geometry Five dierent n geometries are available. Geometric dimensions to be specied for each fin type are Straight Fins Annular Fins Longitudinal Fins Rectangular Fins Conical Fins Trapezoidal Fins Parabolic Fins Cylindrical Fins/Pins/Spines Truncated Conical Spine Triangular Fins
a pentagon
There are actually five basic shapes for bones: 1. Long bones - examples: humerus or femur 2. Short bones - examples: carpels and tarsals 3. Flat bones - example: sternum 4. Irregular bones - example:: vertebra in the spine 5. Sesamoid bones - example: patella
square based pyramid
Five shapes in all but four of them are the same.
five
They are closed plane shapes which are bounded by five straight lines.
Five-sided shapes are called pentagons.