1. Does silver carp have many bones? Which one has fewer bones, grass carp or silver carp?Silver carp is a fish with many fish bones. These fish bones in their bodies can support their bodies. Their muscles are relatively loose, so the support they can provide is limited. At this time, fish bones are needed to bear part of the body weight, so they have more bones. Fish bones are distributed everywhere in the silver carp's body, and sometimes there are not only small bones, but also many tree-like branches of messy bones. 1. Does silver carp have many bones? Silver carp is a common freshwater fish, which is distributed in freshwater systems all over my country and can be eaten. Silver carp has bones in its body, which play a very important supporting role and are an indispensable structure. Without fish bones, silver carp cannot complete various normal life activities. The distribution and number of fish bones of different fish are different. From this aspect, silver carp is a fish with a lot of fish bones. Silver carp has many bones, mainly because their muscles are relatively loose and can only provide limited support, so they need bones to bear part of the weight of the silver carp. Therefore, there are more bones in the silver carp. In terms of distribution, the bones of silver carp are distributed everywhere in their bodies. These bones are not only small in size, but also sometimes messy and irregular, and sometimes have many tree-like branches. Because they have many bones and their taste is not as good as many other freshwater fish species, silver carp is relatively not very popular. 2. Which one has fewer bones, silver carp or grass carp? As mentioned above, silver carp has a lot of bones. Grass carp is also one of the common freshwater fish. It belongs to the "four major carps" together with silver carp and is edible. Among all fish, grass carp has relatively more fish bones. However, compared with silver carp, grass carp has relatively fewer fish bones. Silver carp and grass carp both have small bones, but silver carp has more small bones, and there are even many small bones distributed under the skin. In addition, there are very messy tree-like branching small bones in the body of silver carp, while grass carp has fewer. 2. Which fish has more bones: silver carp or grass carp?Silver carp is a fish with many fish bones. These fish bones are in their bodies and can support their bodies. Their muscles are relatively loose, so the support they can exert is limited. At this time, fish bones are needed to bear part of the weight of the body, so they have more fish bones. Fish bones are distributed everywhere in the body of silver carp, sometimes not only small spines, but also many random spines with branches. Silver carp is a common freshwater fish distributed in freshwater systems throughout China. They can be eaten. Silver carp has bones in its body, which plays a very important supporting role and is an indispensable structure. Without fish bones, silver carp cannot complete all normal life activities. The distribution and number of fish bones in different fish are different. In this respect, silver carp is a fish with many fish bones. 3. Does silver carp have thorns? Are there many thorns? Does silver carp have thorns?1. Silver carp is a common fish, and they also have fish bones. 2. The fish bones of silver carp play an important role. 3. The most important function is to support the muscles. 4. Since the muscles of silver carp are relatively loose and need fish bones for support, the fish bone structure is indispensable. 5. Without fish bones, silver carp will not be able to carry out various life activities, and even swimming freely will become a problem. |
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