The outside.
because they have their own scales
Most likely the saw fish but it really depends :D
it looks like men are dressed like women. blah
Lets the fish go -Apex
The outside :)
Fish scales do not tessellate, they overlap. Like most scales do.
Most lipsticks contain fish scales.
The outermost layer of most fish is scales.
Yes, they do. They have hard scales for protection.
Most. There are very few fish that have no scales and all fish have fins.
Most fish are covered with 'scales'
Most fish do in fact have scales, even some with scales that are nearly microscopic in size; many catfish however do not have scales, they have armour plating, but not scales.
Pacu are a type of piranha. They do have scales, like most fish, as well as fins.
Most fish are covered in scales for protection. They vary in size, shape and structure and can range from strong and rigid to small or absent. The main types of scales include the cycloid scales, the ctenoid scales, the placoid scales and the ganoid scales.
No: fish have scales, not skin, unlike reptiles which have scaly skin (there is a difference).
Yes, Salmon do have fins and scales like most fish (although som fish, like catfish, do not have scales). I have never heard of a fish without fins, although eels have less fins than many other fish. The scales tend to be small and most fish vendors will sell salmon fillets with the skin and scales still on (although some people think the scales are unpleasant).
Fins on a fish is what fish use to swim around, normally there would be three fins, one at the top and one on each side of the body. Scales would normally be on the body, to keep it secure. The sizes can be different, but it depends on the size of the fish. A big fish would have big scales and a small fish would have small scales.