Zebrafish reproduce through external fertilization, where the female lays eggs and the male releases sperm to fertilize them outside the body. The eggs are typically fertilized within a few minutes of being laid. The fertilized eggs develop outside the mother's body, and the embryos hatch within 2-3 days.
Zebrafish cells divide through a process called mitosis, which is similar to that in other vertebrates. During mitosis, the cell's genetic material is replicated and then evenly distributed between two daughter cells. This process involves several stages: prophase, metaphase, anaphase, and telophase, followed by cytokinesis, where the cell membrane pinches to form two distinct cells. Zebrafish are particularly valuable in research due to their transparent embryos, which allow for the observation of cell division in real time.
Zebrafish exhibit external fertilization, where the female releases eggs and the male fertilizes them outside of the body. The embryos develop externally, with the early stages of development taking place outside of the mother's body in the water.
* Zander * Zebrashark * Zebrafish * Zooplankton
the way prokaryotes reproduce
The organisms in the kingdom Fungi reproduce by spores, meaning they reproduce asexually. Some can, however (such as mushrooms) reproduce sexually by adapting to their environment.
Zebrafish was created in 1822.
Zebrafish - journal - was created in 2004.
The adult zebrafish is between 0,5 and 1 gr.
The adult zebrafish is between 0,5 and 1 gr.
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"Zebrafish"
Yes.
A zebrafish is a small striped fish, Latin name danio rerio, originally from India but now found widely in aquaria.
the stripes of the flag
Simple answer is NO.
Zebrafish are omnivorous and eat zooplankton, insects and insect larvae, and phytoplankton. They also eat worms and small crustaceans when their preferred food becomes unavailable.
Sequencing of the entire genetic make-up of the zebrafish has revealed that 70 per cent of protein-coding human genes are related to genes found in the zebrafish and that 84 per cent of genes known to be associated with human disease have a zebrafish counterpart.