placoids
Placoids are a type of dermal denticle, which are tooth-like scales found on the skin of cartilaginous fishes, such as sharks, skates, and rays. Unlike the scales of bony fishes, placoids are not true scales in the sense of being calcified dermal bone. Instead, they are composed of a pulp cavity, a vascularized connective tissue core, a dentine layer, and an enameloid cap. This structure is remarkably similar to the teeth of vertebrates.
The primary function of placoid scales is to reduce drag and increase hydrodynamic efficiency, allowing these
The arrangement and size of placoid scales can vary significantly between different species of cartilaginous fishes,