Biology, asked by aditya1456, 1 year ago

Fish and sna
ke both have scales. How do
these scales differ from each other?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

The scales of a fish are much different from the scales of a snake.

The scales of a fish are thin slices of bone, which is made of calcium phosphate.

The scales of a snake are made of keratin, a protein. The scales of a snake is dry.

The scales of a fish are covered with mucous.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

The scales of a fish are much different from the scales of a snake.

The scales of a fish are thin slices of bone, which is made of calcium phosphate.

The scales of a snake are made of keratin, a protein. The scales of a snake is dry.

The scales of a fish are covered with mucous.

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