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  1. Scale (zoology) - Wikipedia

    • Reptilescale types include: cycloid, granular (which appear bumpy), and keeled (which have a center ridge). Scales usually vary in size, the stouter, larger scales cover parts that are often exposed to phy… See more

    Avian Scales

    Birds' scales are found mainly on the toes and metatarsus, but may be found further up on the … See more

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    Mammalian Scales

    An example of a scaled mammal is the pangolin. Its scales are made of keratin and are used for protection, similar to an armadillo's armor. They have been convergentl… See more

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    Arthropod Scales

    Butterflies and moths - the order Lepidoptera (Greek "scale-winged") - have membranous wings covered in delicate, powdery scales, which are modified setae. Each scale … See more

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  1. scale, in zoology, small plate or shield forming part of the outer skin layers of certain animals. Scales provide protection from the environment and from predators. Fish scales are formed of bone from the deeper, or dermal, skin layer.
    www.britannica.com/science/scale-zoology
    In zoology, scale (Greek lepid, Latin squama) generally refers to a small, platelike outgrowth of the skin of an animal that affords protection. These dermal or epidermal structures form the integument of reptiles, most fish, and some mammals, and similar structures are found on insects, such as butterflies and moths.
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    In most biological nomenclature, a scale (Greek λεπίς lepis, Latin squama) is a small rigid plate that grows out of an animal 's skin to provide protection. In lepidopteran (butterfly and moth) species, scales are plates on the surface of the insect wing, and provide coloration.
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    The body or 'blade' of a typical scale consists of an upper and lower lamina. The surface of the lower lamina is smooth whereas the structure of the upper lamina is structured and intricate. Scales are attached to the substrate by a stalk or 'pedicel'.
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    Scales are an integral part of many animals’ anatomy. These protective coverings serve various functions and can be found in a wide range of species, from reptiles to fish and even insects. Scales are composed of a protein called keratin, the same substance that makes up our hair and nails.
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  2. Scale | Morphology, Taxonomy & Anatomy | Britannica

    WEBscale, in zoology, small plate or shield forming part of the outer skin layers of certain animals. Scales provide protection from the environment and …

     
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  6. Placoid scales - The Australian Museum

    WEBPlacoid scales are found in sharks and rays, and can vary greatly in external appearance. Unlike the scales of bony fishes, placoid scales do not increase in size as the fish grows, instead new scales are added …

  7. Scale (anatomy) facts for kids - Kids encyclopedia

    WEBSep 11, 2024 — Scales are generally classified as part of an organism's integumentary system. There are various types of scales according to shape and to class of animal. Fish scales are dermally derived, …

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  11. The Importance of Scales in Animal Anatomy - Nature …

    WEBScales may seem like just a small feature, but they play a vital role in the anatomy of many animals. Made primarily of keratin, scales serve as a protective shield against predators and the harsh elements, while also …

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