Inner ear and weberian apparatus
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Fishes. Classification of Fishes Three classes of vertebrates: Agnatha; Chondrichthyes; and Osteichthyes Fishes are the most numerous of all vertebrates.
Presentation on outcomes of larval fish study Family Carangidae Family Leiognathidae
12. Selection, adaptation , and the rise of biological complexity
Selection , adaptation , and the rise of biological complexity
October 6, 2008. Lecture 14. Gills & Respiration. 1. Why do fish need O2? Why do fish have gills? Why don’t they rely on diffusion across their bodies?
Chordates and Fish. Characteristics of Chordates A chordate is an animal that in some stage of development has: 1. Notochord- dorsal rod of specialized.
Infraclass: Teleostei In this infraclass, all of the fish are considered to be the ray-finned fish. They have a movable maxilla and premaxilla and modified.
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Derived Vertebrate Characteristics: Backbone, segmental – (usually surrounding/protecting dorsal nerve cord Skull.