DNA is DNA however how it is arranged is different from organism to organism.
The differences can be slight or substantial as can the number of chromosomes.
walleye is a fish and yellow perch is a fish
An example of commensalism in an ecosystem is the relationship between a remora fish and a shark. The remora fish attaches itself to the shark's body and benefits by getting a free ride and access to food scraps left by the shark. The shark is not affected by the presence of the remora fish. This demonstrates a one-sided relationship where one species benefits (the remora fish) while the other is neither harmed nor helped (the shark).
The organism with the most DNA is the marbled lungfish, a type of fish found in Africa and Australia.
Mermaids are mythical creatures and do not exist in reality, so they do not have a scientifically known DNA structure. However, in folklore and mythology, mermaids are often depicted as having a combination of human and fish-like characteristics.
No, DNA and genes are not the same thing. DNA is the molecule that carries genetic information, while genes are specific segments of DNA that code for specific traits or characteristics.
Any shark. They all have the same shark DNA which relates them all!
they both have tails
yes
It looks the same as it does everywhere else. DNA is DNA. Its structure is the same everywhere.
No a shark has a bigger stomach
the megamouth shark is the fifth largest shark this fish is 100 tons the same as the blue whale
The cousin of the shark is the ray. Both sharks and rays belong to the same group of cartilaginous fishes known as elasmobranchs.
i hope this will help......a shark has bones made out of cartilage the same as a fish but a seal doesn't
Shark is to fish dolphin is to mammal.
The same way any other fish is caught.
yes
Yes it is. It's the worlds second largest fish. (A shark is a fish by the way). The worlds largest fish is also a shark, the whale shark. From the shark expert girl.