Science, asked by sumi77, 11 months ago

Fish and snake both have scales. How do these scale differ from each other ​

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Answered by stark0075
28

Answer:

de they both have scales in which a different from each other in fish it helps in the swimming and breathing but in next it helps to to pain the vibrations

Answered by VineetaGara
33

Answer:

Yes, fish and snake have scales on their bodies but the skills do differ from each other.

Explanation:

The scales of a fish and a snake differ paleontologically. The scales of fish are made up of mesoderm, one of the three primary germ layers. Whereas, the scale of a snake is epidermic.

Fishes don't have irregular sizes of their scales on their bodies but snakes do. Snakes have different sizes of scales over their body according to the physical stress of a specific body part.

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