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Fish

A fish is any aquatic vertebrate animal that is typically cold-blooded, covered with scales, and equipped with two sets of paired fins and several unpaired fins.

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What fish do Common Loons eat?

They eat small fish, crustaceans, mollusks, aquatic insects like leeches and frogs.

Are there any sharks in Jordan Lake NC?

Just cardsharks and poolsharks...........

What are some examples of fresh water fish?

I am not going to name anything out, but you should try and be creative. Make up a name with things that have to do with its:

-Size

-Species Name

-Color

-Something wacky, and fun.

Like, I know someone that had a red fish, so they named it "Red Hot Fishy Pepper"

Have fun :)

How long does it take for a bass to reach full size?

Minnows vary in size. The British Colombian Minnow ranges in size from 4cm-7.5cm.

How does grouper breathe?

The coral grouper seeks out giant morays. It actively rouses them by vigorously shaking its body. The move is a call to arms that tells the moray to join the grouper in a hunt. The two fish cooperate to flush out their prey.

How have deep-sea fish adapted to high water pressure?

In my reserch I have found that they don't actually adapt, it's the way there body structure is made. The animals' bones are so stong they will not break from all the presure. Sometimes they are just extremely flexable so they aren't crushed like the octopus. If I didn't answer your question correctly just try to disscuss it with me. - The 11 year-old

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OK! I will! You are nearly there. It is a matter of body structure and flexibility, but their bones do not need to be ever so strong because their bodies' internal pressures balance those of the surrounding water. Some fish and deep-diving whales swim up and down over considerable ranges of depth because their bodies' internal pressures adjust automatically.

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Human divers manage in the same way because they breathe air through a valve that automatically adjusts the air-pressure to the water's, and this adjustment is transferred to the body generally.

What are the characteristics of oily fish?

The eyes should be clear and raised, not sunken.

There should be slime on it and its skin should be moist.

The scales should be firmly attached and shiny.

What zone does fish live in?

the Tripod fish is from the dinosaur age and is guessed to be in the Juarrassic period

the tripod fish lives in deep sea areas

Do sucker fish have teeth?

BIG grouper hapuka cod bronze whaler whale shark small yellowtail minnow guppy stingray

What is a fish with a oblong shape?

Um i dont know but the answer is that black people are so black that the first sentence god said was"Oops i burnt one to the first black person"

Why is turbid water not good for fish and plants?

Turbid means muddy or unclear. - If experiencing this on well water, it can basically mean anything that's in the ground. You need a filter, -but first get your water analysed to make sure it's OK to drink, and what is making it turbid.

Why do fish need a stream lined body?

fish need to be more streamlined than land mammals because they need to be able to stream quickly through water. They need to be able to do this for many reasons such as to either catch their prey (if they are large carniverous fish) or escape from their predator.

How do ice fish obtain oxygen?

They first take in the water through their mouth. Then, when the fish' mouth is shut, their operculum ( thing that makes the gills open and close) opens and removes the oxygen from the water to make the fish breathe.

What is the function of the olfactory bulb in a fish?

  • enhancing discrimination between odors.
  • enhancing sensitivity of odor detection.
  • filtering out many background odors to enhance the transmission of a few select odors.
  • permitting higher brain areas involved in arousal and attention to modify the detection or the discrimination of odors.

Olfactory nerves act as transducers - changing chemical signals, as when an odor chemical binds to its receptor at an olfactory dendritic nerve ending, into nerve impulses - that is (i.e.) biological signals. These reside in the mucous membrane.

Nerve fibers leave the olfactory cells and enter the skull through the ethmoid bone, then disappear into the 'olfactory bulb' located at the anterior end of the 'olfactory tract', which then leads to the frontal - and eventually the temporal - lobe of the cerebrum.

How is a fish consider an animal?

In general, vertebrates possess more complex digestive and nervous systems, as well as higher levels of thinking than invertebrates. They're complex animals because they're more complex than invertebrates.

What do fish use to glide through water and protect them?

Fish rely on fins to guide them through the water. These structures are found along the top, sides and at the tail of fish and assist the animal in steering and maintaining position in the water.

How have fish evolved over time?

The real answer is:

In the beginning God created heavens and earth he created everything. He created a man called Adam. Than God said it is not good for Adam to be alone. So Adam went to a deep sleep and God took one of his ribs and made a woman. So Eve was the woman's name.So They had children Cain and Abel. Than Cain killed Abel. So than They had another baby called Seth to replace Abel. I was thinking Adam and Eve just had sons.So how did they continue making more people. Than My brother came and told me that The Bible only talks about important things. So there was someone else there.But the Bible doesn't talk about that.It only talks about important stuff.So we were not borned from animals God created us.He created us on Day six.

Day Six - Man and Animals

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From A 10 year old.. Girl.... Sela M

Are clown fish endangerd?

they are endangered because kids think that toilets leedto the sea and flush them so they flush them down the loo

How do gills function during respiration?

! Fish take oxygen from the water by swallowing water (H20) into their mouths, but they don't take down their throats instead they force the water through their gills where blood in the gills soaks up the oxygen from the water.

How old can a sturgeon fish get?

there is one in chester zoo that is about 10 ft but thats because the pond is huge i would reccoment having one they can become so tame get a nice friend to go with it either another sturgeon or coi carp

Do fish have two pairs of limbs?

there a part of a fish that makes them swim

What type of fish lives in the middle of the sea?

Yes, and at various levels, depending on the species in question.