Well, fish reproduct externally, while humans reproduct internally, a fish will lay a larger amount of eggs. But the eggs have a lower chance of survival. As a human produces less eggs, with a larger chance of survival.
Yes, fish have gills for respiration, while humans have lungs. Fish use gills to extract oxygen from water, while humans use lungs to extract oxygen from air. Fish also have a swim bladder to help regulate buoyancy, which is not present in humans.
Oh, dude, it's like comparing apples to oranges, but in this case, it's fish to humans. So, the DNA of a yellow perch and humans are different because, you know, they're different species and stuff. It's like asking why a pineapple isn't a watermelon - they just have their own unique genetic makeup.
No, not all sexually-reproducing organisms have the same sex chromosomes as humans. Humans possess a XY sex-determination system, where males have XY chromosomes and females have XX chromosomes. Other organisms can have different systems; for example, birds typically have a ZW system, where males are ZZ and females are ZW, while some reptiles and fish may have varied systems. The diversity in sex chromosomes reflects the evolutionary adaptations of different species.
No, the Ichthyophthirius multifiliis parasite does not infect humans. It is a parasite that specifically infects fish, particularly freshwater fish species.
Both jellyfish and humans have tissue that makes up organs and systems within their bodies. Both organisms have a nervous system to coordinate responses and a muscle system for movement. While the complexity and functionality of these systems differ greatly between jellyfish and humans, they both rely on specialized cells and tissues to perform essential functions.
There are many similarities between fish and humans. Fish and humans have many of the same organs. We both have a digestive system and a reproductive system.
how do their reproductive systems diffeer
a organ systems are shared by both fish and birds because they have the same respiratory system, nervous system and reproductive system.
Like the frog.
It would depend on which animal you are referring to, mammals have much the same reproductive system. Birds, fish and insects which are also animals do not.
Evolution.
Yes, fish have gills for respiration, while humans have lungs. Fish use gills to extract oxygen from water, while humans use lungs to extract oxygen from air. Fish also have a swim bladder to help regulate buoyancy, which is not present in humans.
Evolution.
No!!! God made us on the 6th day and fish on the 5th day. So we are completely different things.
Reproduction in fish typically involves external fertilization, where eggs and sperm are released into the water, allowing fertilization to occur outside the female's body. In contrast, humans reproduce through internal fertilization, where sperm fertilizes an egg inside the female's reproductive tract. Additionally, fish often lay large quantities of eggs with minimal parental care, while humans typically have a single offspring (or a few) and provide extensive parental care during development. These differences highlight the diverse reproductive strategies adapted to their respective environments.
No. Fish are not part human. Fish and humans are both made of cells and DNA, but they are also very, very different. For instance, fish can breathe underwater and humans can't. Humans can live outside of the water, and fish can't.
humans have a monastic digestive system, so does swine