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P63 and p73 differentiated from each other in bony fish.
However, bony fish have a single gill opening on each side.
This species has also been known to take bony fishes.
It is one of the largest marlins and bony fish.
This form of fetal development is common in bony fish, even though their eggs can be quite small.
Though a bony fish takes in water with its mouth, rays do not because they live at the bottom of the ocean.
This bony fish is only 4 inches (10 centimeters) long.
Bony fish, on the other hand, are strikingly different.
In the table below, the comparison is made between sharks and bony fishes.
Off Australia, squid are the most important prey, followed by bony fish.
Eventually bony fish with swim bladders appeared in the sea.
The Cœlacanth: a bony fish, known from fossils over 300 million years old.
They have about 40% of all bony fish.
Osteoglossomorpha is a group of bony fish in the Teleostei.
Bony fishes are probably the main food of the Borneo shark.
Yes, there's calcium in the bones of sardines and bony fish.
The nostrils in most bony fish differ from those of tetrapods.
This shark lives at depths of between 150 and 732 m. It eats bony fish.
In bony fish, the intestine is relatively short, typically around one and a half times the length of the fish's body.
It is a predator of small bony fishes and invertebrates.
Like bony fish, they have lateral line organs which pick up the water movements made by prey.
Bony fish and people have this version, called a glucocorticoid receptor.
This shark is known to feed on bony fishes and lobsters.
The bladder is only found in the bony fishes.
It has been identified mainly in amphibians and bony fishes.
In most classification systems, the Osteichthyes are paraphyletic with land vertebrates.
Its scientific classification is yet to be decided as well, but it is a bony fish or Osteichthyes.
The vast majority of fish are osteichthyes.
Amphibia comprised amphibians, reptiles, and assorted fishes that are not of Osteichthyes.
Bony fishes, class Osteichthyes, are characterised by bony skeleton rather than cartilage.
Bony fish - fish that have a bony skeleton and belong to the class osteichthyes.
That means that the nearest common ancestor of all Osteichthyes includes tetrapods amongst its descendants.
Osteichthyes are an extremely diverse and abundant group consisting of over 29,000 species, making them the largest class of vertebrates in existence today.
Teleostomi, or Osteichthyes, the bony fishes.
There are more than 75,000 living species of chordates, about half of which are bony fish of the class osteichthyes.
In most Osteichthyes, the skull is only loosely joined, and the endocranial elements do not form a unit with the skull roof.
Osteichthyes: bony fish.
In fact, the three traditional classes of fish (Agnatha, Chondrichthyes and Osteichthyes) all represent evolutionary grades.
The modern bony fishes, class Osteichthyes, appeared in the late Silurian or early Devonian, about 416 million years ago.
However, recent works have elevated Osteichthyes to superclass, with Actinopterygii and Sarcopterygii as classes.
Osteichthyes are primitively ectothermic (cold blooded), meaning that their body temperature is dependent on that of the water.
The well-known acanthodian Acanthodes was placed within Osteichthyes, despite the presence of many chondrichthyan characteristics in its braincase.
BLAST analysis found distant orthologs in Osteichthyes with a max identity of 28%.
Superclass Osteichthyes (bony fishes)
The species Amphiprion ocellaris belongs to the class Osteichthyes which contains bony fish and ray-finned fish.
Osteichthyes (Bony Fish)
The vast majority of fish are osteichthyes, which is an extremely diverse and abundant group consisting of 45 orders, and over 435 families and 28,000 species.
Even after the evolution of the vertebral column in chondrichthyes and osteichthyes, these taxa remained common and are well represented in the fossils record.
(unranked) Teleostomi (Acanthodii & Osteichthyes)
Not to be confused with the Osteichthyes ("bony fish"), who were ancestors of the bony fish, and hence of tetrapods (including human beings).