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Organs are structures in your body like heart, lungs, liver, etc.--technically, a group of tissues that perform a specific function. Yes, we all have them--people, cats, dogs, fish, bugs--everybody.
Dogs and fish are both animals with diverse species that can be kept as pets. They rely on their senses to navigate their environments, and both require appropriate care, such as a balanced diet, to stay healthy.
Dogs are better than fish because a fish only swims around while a dog can be a good security system and a loving pet. Although i have both a dog and a fish i prefer a dog. thanks for all the questions you have answered for me!
One structure that does both of these is called the LATERAL LINE.
Dogs are better than fish because a fish only swims around while a dog can be a good security system and a loving pet. Although i have both a dog and a fish i prefer a dog.I'm a true pet lover!
no dogs are not fishs, but ask yourself these questions:Do dogs look like fis?Do dogs eat fish food?think about it not dogs are not fish.
The common thing between a fish and a chameleon is they both have scales on their body
The common thing between a fish and a chameleon is they both have scales on their body
Birds and cats both have claws and teeth in common as physical structures. These help them hunt, defend themselves, and manipulate objects in their environment.
Fish is good for dogs, just make sure there are no bones in it.
There are three major similarities between a fish and a snake: Both have scales on their body. They do not have visible ears. Both lay eggs.
Fish scales and shingles on a roof both serve protective functions. Scales overlap in a way that helps shield the fish from predators and environmental hazards, much like shingles overlap to protect a roof from rain and weather damage. Additionally, both structures are designed to provide durability and resilience, ensuring the integrity of the fish's body and the roof's surface. This overlapping design enhances their effectiveness in their respective environments.