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x-ray fish are called x-ray fish because you can see through them
An x-ray fish. There is indeed an X-ray fish, you can virtually see its bones.
Xenophthalmichthys Danae is a fish species that lives in the Pacific Ocean. It begins with the letter x.
An x-ray fish is a vertebrate. Vertebrates are animals with a backbone or spinal column, which includes fish, mammals, birds, reptiles, and amphibians. X-ray fish, also known as transparent fish, are a type of fish belonging to the family of fish called Characidae, and they have a well-defined vertebral column, making them vertebrates.
Because it's nearly transparent.
in shallow waters in the Pacific Oceanthe Ray fish live in the pacific oceanI don't really know and i am trying to find that to.
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All bigger carnivorous fish living in the same waters and depths would be enemies of the x-ray fish.
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There are two important parts of an X-ray machine, the x-ray source and the x-ray detector.In your body, your bones are x-ray opaque-x-ray cannot pass through it and so, x-ray is detected on the x-ray detector but not your bones. And when x-ray is flashed on your body you can see the silhouette of your bones, assuming that there is an x-ray detector opposite the x-ray source..Why is the silhouette on the film not black?The photograph of the x-ray was subjected to negativity (photography) and so the lighter areas in the original picture become darker and the darker areas (silhouette of your bones) in the original picture become lighter.How can this x-ray opaque concept be used?Cerebral angiography is used to see if your brain is bleeding, if it has blood clots and many more. In this contrast x-ray procedure, a radio opaque dye that absorbs more or less x-ray photons than the surrounding tissue is injected into a cerebral artery so that the practitioner could see the cerebral circulatory system.
The X-ray fish, Pristella maxillaris, is also known as a goldern pristella tetra or X-ray tetra and can be found wild in South America. A popular aquarium species, it is so called because a large part of its body is transparent. There's a picture of one at http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/c/c4/Pristella_maxillaris.jpg
You usex-ray as a verb just as it is. Depending on past, present and future tense, it would change. Example: I will x-ray the fish tomorrow. I x-rayed the fish yesterday. I am x-raying the fish in 2 minutes.