Dorsal - Top of the fish
Caudal - The "tail fin"
Anal - Rear most fin on the bottom of the body
Pelvic - Front set of finds on the bottom of the body
Pectoral - Right behind the gills on the side of the fish's body
Fish generally have 7 or 8 fins in total.
There are 2 on the side; they are called the pectoral fins.
There are 3 on the bottom; a pair of pelvic fins and an unpaired anal fin.
Then there are 1 or 2 on top, called the spiny and soft dorsal, or sometimes just a singular dorsal.
Finally, there is a fin a the end of the fish, called the tail or caudal fin.
The fin on a fish's back (and some marine mammals) is the dorsal fin.
The single ones are the Dorsal,(Which may consist of spiny and soft parts) the Caudal, and Adipose fins. The paired fins are the Pectoral, and Ventral(sometimes called the Pelvic) fins.
On various species, the dorsal, caudal, and anal fins are single fins, not pairs of fins.
A dorsal fin.
Fish bones
pin bones
jelly fish
A fish that is served without bones is referred to as a fillet.
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.
because they look like bones of a fish
Yes, fish have bones.
Yes. A pike is a fish, and fish have bones.
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.
Sharks do not have bones, they have skeletons made of cartilage.
no they do not have bones
Most fish have bones. Sharks and rays do not have bones but they do have bone-like structures that are made from cartilage.
fish bones are called 'des arêtes' in French.