Fish and humans share several similar muscles, particularly those involved in movement and locomotion. Both have skeletal muscles that facilitate voluntary movements, such as swimming in fish and walking in humans. Additionally, the basic structure of muscle fibers and the organization of muscles around the skeleton exhibit similarities, reflecting a common evolutionary ancestry. However, the specific adaptations and functions of these muscles differ significantly due to their distinct environments and modes of locomotion.
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The similar organs and general shape of fish and dolphins can be explained by convergent evolution, where unrelated species evolve similar traits due to adapting to comparable environments or ecological niches. Both fish and dolphins are adapted to life in water, leading to streamlined bodies and similar physiological features for efficient swimming. Despite their differences in ancestry—fish being aquatic vertebrates and dolphins being mammals—these adaptations illustrate how similar functional demands can shape the evolution of different species.
Both are close circulatory system.
They are both endemic to our planet, Earth.
human bones are cir muted with FLESH but fish bones isn't
It may be a surprise but humans and fish are very closely related.
Fish and humans share a similar reproductive strategy, where they release large numbers of sperm to increase the chances of fertilization. Both fish and humans face similar challenges in terms of sperm dilution and competition, so producing a higher number of sperm increases the likelihood of successful fertilization.
Fish muscles are segmented due to the way they swim....Or they swim due to the way the muscles are segmented.(You'd have to ask nature which came first, the muscles or the swimming)Much like how a worm uses segmented muscles to move side-to-side through earth, fish use a similar mode of transportation. The way they contract and retract their side muscles called "myomeres" results in the way they swim in that side-to-side motion.
Volintary Muscles.
The National University of Singapore created genetically modified zebra fish that can produce an edible vaccine for Hepatitis B in their muscles.
animals have 4 big muscles, but humans have 6 muscles. Humans have 6 muscles to roll our eyes .
Muscles, bones ect... Think of a human, humans are mammals also and have very similar internal organs as other mammals.
only some fish are poisonous to humans
Yes, fish experience rigor mortis after death similar to other animals. This phenomenon occurs due to the depletion of ATP in the muscle tissues, causing muscles to stiffen. Rigor mortis in fish can last for a shorter duration compared to land animals due to the lower body temperature of fish.
Yes, bugs have muscles that allow them to move and survive in their environment. These muscles are attached to their exoskeleton and work in a similar way to muscles in humans. Bugs use their muscles to move their legs, wings, and other body parts, allowing them to walk, fly, and perform other necessary actions for survival.
Humans give birth to live young, but fish are oviparous (egg-laying).
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