How is the internal anatomy of the Perch (bony fish) similar to and different from the shark? How does the anatomy of the digestive system influence the food preference of the perch, compared to that of the shark? What is the comparison of both the shark and the perch in their buoyancy mechanisms and their oxygen/carbon dioxide exchange?
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Internal Anatomy: Similarities between Perch and Shark: - Both have a backbone and are classified as vertebrates. - Both have a well-developed circulatory system with a two-chambered heart. - Both have a liver, kidneys, and a digestive system with a mouth, Show more…
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