No. The fishes scales are attached to and cover the fishes skin (epithelium) to protect it.
the rearing of fish is known as pisciculture
Squamous epithelium
The scale structure of a milkfish is called cycloid scales, which are thin, round, and overlapping scales that provide protection to the fish's body. They have a smooth surface and are found in many bony fish species, including milkfish.
Just a fish.
According to the Bible non Scale Fish are not suppose to be eaten
the rearing of fish is known as pisciculture
pisiculture
This is called metaplasia.
Simple squamous epithelium is also known as pavement epithelium due to its thin, flattened shape resembling a pavement. It is found in areas where filtration or diffusion is the primary function, such as in the alveoli of the lungs and the lining of blood vessels.
Squamous epithelium
No you can't stick to a fish scale.
It is a skin fish. The skin is very soft and free of scale.
A single layer of cells covering the basement membrane is called the simple epithelium.
they are protecting the fish
A single flattened layer of epithelial cells can represent squamous epithelium. Squamous epithelium is a type of epithelial tissue characterized by flat, scale-like cells that are closely packed together.
Fabric with a fish scale pattern is often made with sequins. The sequins overlap to form the fish scale pattern and can be found in a variety of colors.
These are usually simple squamous epithelial cells. The epithelium lining the body cavities is called the mesothelium and is where the cancer mesothelioma arises from. The epithelium lining arteries and veins is called endothelium.