Deb is a type of scallop in the movie "Finding Nemo," not a fish. Scallops are bivalve mollusks that have two hinged shells. Deb is a supporting character in the movie who lives in the fish tank of the dentist's office along with other marine animals.
Fish grow and develop through a process called indeterminate growth, meaning they continue to grow throughout their lives. They start as eggs, hatch into larvae, and then grow into juveniles and finally adults. Their growth is influenced by factors like genetics, environment, and food availability.
Fish grow and develop throughout their life cycle by starting as eggs, hatching into larvae, and then growing into juveniles and adults. They continue to grow and mature as they age, with some species undergoing physical changes such as coloration and size.
Some species of fish stay with their offspring, or babies. Most other fish will release eggs into the waters they live in, and the fish develop and grow on their own.
Amphibians grow legs and feet. If you look at tadpoles at about the three week stage, they start to develop their legs and feet while in the water
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They grow and develop just like we do. They can grow up to 60ft.
Fish develop from eggs that contain a yolk. The yolk (like the yolk of a chicken egg) provides the fish embryo with all the food energy it needs to grow until it hatches.