Infact, for size all bones are much stronger thatn concrete. About 8 times. They're flexible, lightweight and super hard. Yet will break if alot of force is given. A thigh bone can withstand about a tonne of stress before snapping. This depening on a person's health. The lower joint of a femur, pretty much impossible to break with a hammer, yet hollow bones will break with a brick, slab of concrete or a hammer. Imagine a bit of concrete the size of a bone, it would break easily... Wouldn't it?
Yes, yellowtail fish have bones. The bones in a yellowtail fish are similar to the bones found in most other types of fish, providing structure and support to the fish's body.
Sharks and rays are examples of fish that do not have bones. Instead, their skeleton is made up of cartilage. This feature makes them more flexible and agile in the water.
Fish bones are not typically radioactive on their own. However, they can accumulate certain trace amounts of radioactive elements from the water or food they consume. But the levels are generally very low and not considered a significant health concern for consumers.
Herring fish bones are significant in the ecosystem because they provide essential nutrients for other marine organisms. When herring fish die and their bones sink to the ocean floor, they become food for scavengers and decomposers. This process helps to recycle nutrients and support the marine food chain by providing food for bottom-dwelling organisms and contributing to the overall health of the ecosystem.
Fish have a sense called the lateral line, which allows them to detect vibrations and changes in water pressure. This sense helps them navigate, communicate, and detect prey or predators in their environment. Humans do not have this sense.
a fish bone is more brittle I THINK!!!!!!!
Because They Need To Hold Up Their Weight
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.
Yes. Many fish have a skeleton made out bones like us humans.
We humans think of piranhas as vicious fish. We think of them as little snappy creatures and will bite your toes.
There are a few things such as fish and meat! These help us your repair bones and make you grow and be stronger!
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.
it would affect humans a lot because humans eat fish and i think some fish eat plankton, so if plankton goes extinct then humans might die (i think)
no they do not have bones
A bear will eat the whole fish. Though if there is a lot of fish available the bears can be 'wasteful' and just eat the most choice pieces of the salmon.