A diagram of a fish
yes we can show you an actual diagram of a angel fish
a fully labled diagram of the lion fish
the dorsal iew is the upper view of the fish
A biology book on fish, or this amazing thing called... the related link.
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The branching diagram that includes fish, amphibians, reptiles, birds, and mammals is known as a phylogenetic tree or cladogram. This diagram illustrates the evolutionary relationships among these groups, showing how they are related through common ancestors. Each branch represents a divergence in the evolutionary path, indicating how species have evolved over time from their ancestral forms.
The blue ring octopus eats crabs, invertebrates and wounded fish.
The most notable work of Ishikawa is the Ishikawa/Fishbone/Cause & Effect Diagram (they're all the same). The Ishikawa diagram is a control tool to let you know why something happened or why something might happen. It is called a Fishbone diagram because it resembles the skeleton of a fish.
A fishbone diagram, also known as an Ishikawa or cause-and-effect diagram, is a visual tool used to systematically identify and analyze the potential causes of a specific problem or effect. It resembles the skeleton of a fish, with the main "bone" representing the problem and smaller "bones" branching off to categorize various contributing factors, such as people, processes, materials, and environment. This diagram aids in brainstorming and organizing ideas to facilitate deeper understanding and problem-solving. It is commonly used in quality management and project management contexts.
of course. you just have to google it. cause as my science teacher always said, "fish".which means explore yourself
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