pressure cooking them helps alot. Like how canned sardinees are made.
After cooking a fish dish, you can discard the fish bones in the trash or use them to make fish stock for soups or sauces.
3 soft tissues: *Head *Bones *Hair
When babies are born most of their skeleton is still cartilage (A soft boney substance) their body will still be soft and when their bones have developed they will not be soft.
To make bonemeal at home, collect bones from meat or fish. Clean the bones thoroughly and let them dry completely. Crush the bones into a fine powder using a mortar and pestle or a blender. Store the bonemeal in an airtight container for later use as a natural fertilizer for plants.
The fish will become a fossil because of the fish bones on his back.
It is false.
After cooking a fish dish, you can discard the fish bones in the trash or use them to make fish stock for soups or sauces.
soft you can bend and hard you can not
By carefully filleting a fish, it is possible to remove the bones.
By using bones from fish
Fish is good for dogs, just make sure there are no bones in it.
Yes, fish bones contains calciums. Calcification is the process in which calciumsalts build up in soft tissue, causing it to harden.
The number of bones that a fish has is dependent upon the type of fish. Some fish do not have any bones, while other fish have hundreds of bones.
yes they did back in the day the algonquians did use fish bones to make sewing needles because they were so sharp and pointy
Yes, fish have bones.
A fish is made of scales, bones, blood, intestines, etc. Basically the same way we are created, but we are 75% water, and fish have are not. If you really want to see what a fish is made of, Google "Fish Chart" in the Pictures section.
There are no soft bones, just incompletely ossified joints such as the fontanels of the skull and the growth plates of the long bones.