These are saw toothed scales. One of the fish that has this kind of scale is the American Bass.
Most fish are covered in scales for protection. They vary in size, shape and structure and can range from strong and rigid to small or absent. The main types of scales include the cycloid scales, the ctenoid scales, the placoid scales and the ganoid scales.
Scales of lizard are made up of keratinized epidermal cells . Scales of fishes are of different type . most common fish scales are cycloid and ctenoid and are not keratinized . they are also coverewd by epidermis.
they are arranged by the fins
Most fish are covered with 'scales'
_______ are to birds as scales are to fish
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scales are found in the majority of bony fishes the arrangement of over lapping scales give the fish greater flexibility...:))
Most fish are covered in scales for protection. They vary in size, shape and structure and can range from strong and rigid to small or absent. The main types of scales include the cycloid scales, the ctenoid scales, the placoid scales and the ganoid scales.
Perch, which are fish, have ctenoid scales that are arranged so that they overlap one another from head to tail. The scales are rough to the touch.
Scales of lizard are made up of keratinized epidermal cells . Scales of fishes are of different type . most common fish scales are cycloid and ctenoid and are not keratinized . they are also coverewd by epidermis.
they are arranged by the fins
yes they have scales most fish have scales.
Bony fish have endoskeletons made from bone, and cartilaginous fish have endoskeletons made from cartilage, the same material found in the noses of humans. Cartilaginous fish do not have swim bladders, but bony fish do. Cartilaginous fish have placoid scales or are naked, and bony fish have cycloid or ctenoid scales or are naked. Both organisms have jaws, paired appendages, vertebrae, gills, fin, notochords, and a dorsal nerve tail that leads to a distinct brain.
No you can not it fish scales.
Clownfish, also called anemone fish, are a type of Amphiprioninae, of the family Pomacentridae. They are not included on any list of kosher or non-kosher fish. Because they have fins and ctenoid scales, they are presumablykosher. However, this answer should not be taken as a certification of kosher-status: a more knowledgeable source should be sought.
Most fish are covered with 'scales'
Fish scales do not tessellate, they overlap. Like most scales do.