Human eyes have eyebrows while no fish has eyebrows. The human eyes also have eye lashes while fish do not have.
No. Albinism is an inherited condition present at birth, characterized by a lack of pigment that normally gives color to the skin, fins, hair, and eyes. Many types of albinism exist, all of which involve lack of pigment in varying degrees.
No, camera eyes like all other vertebrates. Mollusks also have camera eyes. Only anthropods and insects have compound eyes.
A fish with 10 eyes is called a "fish." It does not have a special name for having a specific number of eyes.
yes, but it's not what you think. species with fixed eyes have super wide vision compare to a human, we see at about 54mm focal compared to a 35mm full frame camera. most fixed eyes fish see at 17-39mm equivalent. species that have developed eyes movement generally do so because they lack the wider vision. it've been a while since i've seen the exact number, but i'm sure they still still pretty wide. however, not all fish have "fish eye view" some species see narrow, some's eyes aren't even functional and in the process of disappearing through evolution. last but not least, even though their eyes behave similarly, a camera could not represent their view, think of it as 2 fish lense camera pointing at 2 different direction with a blind spot in the front.
A fish without eyes would have smooth skin where the eyes would normally be located. It may appear slightly different from other fish due to the absence of eyes, but otherwise would look similar in shape and structure.
Signs that a fish is dead include floating at the top of the water, lack of movement, cloudy eyes, and a lack of response to stimuli.
They all have eyes.
No. Normally human eyeballs have their pupils behind their iris so that the eye can adjust to light but fish eyes have their pupils protruding through the iris so that it cannot adjust its eyes to light.
No. Albinism is an inherited condition present at birth, characterized by a lack of pigment that normally gives color to the skin, fins, hair, and eyes. Many types of albinism exist, all of which involve lack of pigment in varying degrees.
No, camera eyes like all other vertebrates. Mollusks also have camera eyes. Only anthropods and insects have compound eyes.
It is just as good as a human that are not blind
To determine if a fish is dead, you can look for signs such as lack of movement, unresponsiveness to stimuli, cloudy eyes, and a lack of gill movement. Additionally, you can gently touch the fish to see if it reacts or check for any signs of decay or foul odor.
Using fish eyes on human subjects in scientific research can pose several potential risks and consequences. These may include allergic reactions, infections, and potential damage to the human eye. Additionally, there may be ethical concerns regarding the use of animal tissues on human subjects. It is important to carefully consider these risks and consequences before conducting any research involving fish eyes on human subjects.
Brown.... blue eyes lack brown....
Most likely the fact that the fish has no eyes indicates that the cave that the fish lives in is very dark, and the fish has no evolutionary use for the eyes. Eyes may also indicate a weak spot where predators can attack, so not having eyes may help with the fishes survival.
It is normal if you are one of certain non-human mammals or a fish.
Blinky the Fish Had 3 Eyes