Science, asked by karandemrunal2004, 4 months ago

Are scales of a fish and that
of a snake similar? ​

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Answered by Kanagalakshmi146
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Fish scales and reptile scales are not homologous meaning that they do not arise from the same embryonic tissues. Fish have scales that arise from dermal bony tissue and have a somewhat similar composition to bone. These scales form from the epidermis, somewhat like those of snakes and lizards do.

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Answered by kachwalafakhruddin29
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Fish scales and reptile scales are not homologous meaning that they do not arise from the same embryonic tissues. Fish have scales that arise from dermal bony tissue and have a somewhat similar composition to bone. These scales form from the epidermis, somewhat like those of snakes and lizards do.

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