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The scaly porous flakes on the upper surface of the plant are called lenticels. Lenticels are small openings in the bark that allow for gas exchange and help to facilitate the diffusion of gases such as oxygen and carbon dioxide. They play an important role in the respiration of plant cells.
peacocks have scaly feet, but they are covered in feathers.
Pangolins are covered in large, hard, horny scales.Armadillos.
Reptiles are covered in scaly skin (not scales), while amphibians are covered in a moist skin.
Yes, Pangolins (also called a scaly anteater) are mammals of the order Pholidota, and are covered in scales formed from Keratin (the only mammal to be covered with such scales). Keratin is the same material that forms our fingernails.
Viper's are covered with an outer layer of scales.
The flakes are called scale or scales. It can be fine scale (like winter-dried skin or "ashiness") or coarse scale (as with psoriasis).
None of the turtles I've felt were scaly, their shell was smooth and kind of glossy. It might be a bit rough, especially if they have an injury that is healing, but other than that, not scaly. Unless they were real dirty and then it was grity, or muddy, but not scaly, like a fish or snake rubbed against their grain.
Fish have a spine and are vertebrates. They have wet skins of scales that are covered with a mucus to guard against disease.
Chameleons are reptiles. All reptiles have a covering of scaly skin. They do not actually have individual scales like fish do.
Two types of dandruff are Pityriasis-capitis and Seborrhea dermatitis. Pityriasis-capitis can be recognised by dry white flakes whereas Seborrhea dermatitis is very greasy, thick, oily and scaly.