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Fish have gills, scales, and fins. Some fish have the trait of having teeth.
Fish are too early on the development scale to have acquired that trait.
what is the trait you would use to a fish as belonging to either the phylum chordata or the phylum arthropada
Scales
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Betta fish turn red due to a genetic trait that causes the production of red pigments in their scales. This trait can be influenced by factors such as diet, water quality, and stress levels.
One notable fish trait is the presence of gills, which allow them to extract oxygen from water. Gills are specialized organs that enable fish to breathe underwater by filtering oxygen dissolved in the water as it flows over them. This adaptation is crucial for their survival in aquatic environments. Additionally, gills also play a role in excreting carbon dioxide, maintaining the fish's respiratory balance.
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The ability to swim is a survival trait in fish, they instinctively know how to swim because they cannot survive otherwise. Therefore only fish that know how to swim can pass on their genes to the next generation. Humans may also have an inherent ability to swim. Babies have the ability to swim when they are very young - a reflex. However, they cannot surface for air by themselves. They later lose this ability and need to learn how to swim at a later stage.
The ability to swim is an inherited trait in fish because their physiology and structure have evolved to thrive in aquatic environments, enabling them to swim instinctively from birth. In contrast, humans are not naturally adapted to water; instead, swimming is a learned skill that requires practice and development of motor coordination. This distinction arises from the differences in evolutionary adaptations and environmental needs between species. Thus, while fish swim as a survival mechanism, humans must acquire the skill through experience and instruction.
The trait that is hidden is recessive trait.