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Different species of fish have different numbers of chromosomes. Try asking for a specific species of fish and someone will help you.
Umm Cows produce milk not fish.
25 chromosomes
lolipop ok they have 800,965,564,798 c's lolipop ok they have 800,965,564,798 c's Answer The name "angler fish" can refer to several species of the order Lophiiformes. One example is, Lophius piscatorius which is called the "angler fish" in the USA and "monk fish" in the UK and used as a food. Lophius piscatorius has 46 chromosomes or 23 pairs of chromosomes in its stomatic (body) cells.
No they do not. Fish do not produce milk.
No, a fish cannot survive in milk because milk does not provide the necessary oxygen and nutrients for a fish to live.
The Milk Fish is the most common fish that was caught in the Philippines. The Milk Fish is the national fish of the Philippines.
Channel catfish (Ictalurus punctatus) have a total of 56 chromosomes. This includes 28 pairs of homologous chromosomes, characteristic of their diploid genetic makeup. These chromosomes play a crucial role in the fish's growth, development, and reproduction.
Yes, fish have chromosomes, just like all other living organisms. Chromosomes are structures within cells that contain DNA, which carries genetic information. The number of chromosomes varies among different fish species, but they all possess them to regulate heredity and biological functions.
Usually milk and fish together is not a problem. There are recipes that call for fish to be cooked in milk.
Nope. The tuna is a fish, and only mammals produce milk.