I think it is a blue gill.
No. An organism made of many cells would be a multicellular organism.
caudal fin-the tail pectoral fin-the tail on the ventral side of the shark just above the pelvic fins pelvic fin- the underside fins that serve as the "arms" of the shark dorsal fin-the top fin that is usually seen on the surface of water in shark attacks
The opposite term is 'ventral' - For example in fish (and dolphins given the category) the dorsal fins are on the top of the body, while the ventral fins are on the underside.
Geometry Five dierent n geometries are available. Geometric dimensions to be specied for each fin type are Straight Fins Annular Fins Longitudinal Fins Rectangular Fins Conical Fins Trapezoidal Fins Parabolic Fins Cylindrical Fins/Pins/Spines Truncated Conical Spine Triangular Fins
It has half of whatever the organism's regular cells have.
the answer is a fish. I thin
i am thinking some kind of barbed fish?
Fish. Fish is the organism.
the answer is a fish. I thin
No, pondweeds do not have fins. A fin is a surface which lifts, steers or thrusts an organism -- most famously fish -- through air and such fluids as water.
4 fins
2 fins
seven fins are on a sailfish.
The organism can have some other organs for movement...for eg.Fish have fins to move
There are two Dorsal fins on a perch. The anterior and posterior Dorsal fins.
Fossil records that are found by archaeologists are a majority of this. It does not have to be fossil records though. For example, whales have a pelvic and femur bone near their fins. We believe that millions of yrs ago whales walked and they evolved to have fins and flippers.
how many fins do dolphins have? how many fins do dolphins have?