fish do have cells because they have brain don't they and they have tisue
Eukaryotic
Organisms with eukaryotic cells are called eukaryotes. All animals, plants and fungi are eukaryotes. Since a sardine is an animal (a species of fish), it is a eukaryote and has eukaryotic cells.
This is a false statement. The 2 types of cells are plant cells and animal cells. The difference between the 2 cells are that animal cells do not have cell walls, where plant cells do have cell walls. Since fish are considered animals in the cell kingdom, it makes this statement false.
all cells divide cells divide as a way to reproduce, the same way humans have babies and fish lay eggs.
Milt is the semen of a male fish and contains sperm (cells).
Why can't certain cells,like bacteria,get to be the size of a small fish
Raymond crenshaw have cells just like Marvin his brother
It depends on the size of the fish. Humans have 27.3 trillion on average.
one cell
25 chromosomes
No but the cells that fish are made of do.
which have a better chance to be fertilized the egg cells of fish or the eggcells of frogs
A seahorse is a multicellular organism. It is a type of fish.
fish do have cells because they have brain don't they and they have tisue
the cells fill with water
All fish are vertebrates. All vertebrates are multicellular. If you look at a fish beneath a microscope, you will notice a variety of tissues, each of which are composed of individual cells. There are a few really enormous unicellular organisms, but they lack individual organs such as those possessed by fish.
They have a brain so they do have cells, and all living things are made up of cells, I know a dog is made up of trillions of cells but not so much a barracuda... Hope that will help a little bit... :) Curbi
Many aquatic animals do that.As examples,fish and amphibians.