Osteichthyes obtain dissolved oxygen from water through gills. Also Check: What Replaces Most Of The Cartilages In Vertebrate Embryos? Why... View Article
Osteichthyes are cold-blooded or ectothermic. Also Check: What Replaces Most Of The Cartilages In Vertebrate Embryos? Why are animals named... View Article
Heterocercal tail is present in cartilaginous fish (Chondrichthyes). The caudal fin is divided into lobes of different sizes. Also Check:... View Article
The 5 important features of Chondrichthyes are: Cartilaginous endoskeleton. Ventrally located mouth. The notochord is present throughout... View Article
The two major categories of Osteichthyes (bony fish) are Sarcopterygii (lobe-finned fishes), Actinopterygii (ray-finned fishes). Also Check:... View Article
Osteichthyes have a bony endoskeleton. Also Check: What Replaces Most Of The Cartilages In Vertebrate Embryos? Why are animals named as... View Article
The notochord is present in Osteichthyes, which gets replaced by the vertebral column. Also Check: What Replaces Most Of The Cartilages In... View Article
Osteichthyes are commonly called bony fishes. Also Check: What Replaces Most Of The Cartilages In Vertebrate Embryos? Why are animals named... View Article
The three groups of fishes are Agnatha (jawless fishes) and Chondrichthyes (cartilaginous fishes) and Osteichthyes (bony fishes), which bear... View Article
The two groups of fishes having jaws are Chondrichthyes (cartilaginous fishes) and Osteichthyes (bony fishes). Also Check: What Replaces Most... View Article
Sharks have a cartilaginous endoskeleton. They are devoid of the air bladder. Also Check: What Replaces Most Of The Cartilages In Vertebrate... View Article
Osteichthyes have a two-chambered heart. Also Check: What Replaces Most Of The Cartilages In Vertebrate Embryos? Why are animals named as... View Article
Yes, Salmon are bony fish and are classified as Osteichthyes. Also Check: What Replaces Most Of The Cartilages In Vertebrate Embryos? Why... View Article
Osteichthyes are usually dioecious and reproduce sexually. Fertilisation is usually external with direct development. They are oviparous. Also... View Article
Osteichthyes have cycloid or ctenoid scales covering the skin. Also Check: What Replaces Most Of The Cartilages In Vertebrate Embryos? Why... View Article
Osteichthyes (bony fish) are found in both marine and freshwater habitats. Also Check: What Replaces Most Of The Cartilages In Vertebrate... View Article
No, claspers are found in cartilaginous fish, i.e. Chondrichthyes. Also Check: What Replaces Most Of The Cartilages In Vertebrate Embryos?... View Article
Bony fishes have a bony endoskeleton. They are grouped under the class Osteichthyes, e.g. Labeo, Hippocampus, etc. Also Check: What Replaces... View Article
The two types of bony fish are Sarcopterygii (lobe-finned fishes), Actinopterygii (ray-finned fishes). Also Check: What Replaces Most Of The... View Article