Biology, asked by sahusubham740, 10 months ago

(6) Differences in the scales of fishes and reptiles lies in their being​

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Answered by Anonymous
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A fish is an aquatic vertebrate that is cold blooded or ectothermic. The reptile is also a cold blooded animal that is covered by scutes or scales. Fish also have scales, although they are absent in cartilaginous fish. They have paired or unpaired fins, while reptiles have small legs for limbs.

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Answered by Rairaysorus123
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Fish scales are dermal (formed in dermal) bones like skull roof bones. Whereas scales in reptiles are formed by epidermis and areade primarily of protein (from keratinocytes), being similar in derivation to hair, feather and nails.

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