Yes, fish are considered matter because they are composed of physical substances that have mass and occupy space. Like all living organisms, fish are made up of cells, tissues, and organs, which are made of atoms and molecules. Therefore, they fit the definition of matter in the physical sciences.
Yes they are considered fish. Small fish but fish.
if it a koi fish then yes, to have one heading down stream is considered bad luckIt's not considered bad luck at all! It denotes the koi is travelling in the fall and should be shown with maple leaves rather than cherry blossoms. It can mean that you are trying to overcome any hardships.
No, most fish are either carnivores or herbivores, depending on their species. Some fish may exhibit omnivorous feeding behaviors and consume both plant and animal matter, but they are not considered true omnivores.
organic matter helps provide oxygen for the fish to breathe
Anything that has mass is considered matter.
No it doesn't.
Yes it is a fish
yes
A fish that's a girl.... :)
Bangus or milk fish is a type of fish so, therefore it is vertebrate
No, a shrimp is not considered a fish. Shrimp belong to the crustacean family, while fish belong to the vertebrate family.
No, shrimp are not considered fish. Shrimp belong to the crustacean family, while fish belong to the vertebrate family.