What phylum are fish in? Which three structures are most likely found in all fishes? What is the oldest organism? What is the genus and species of a goldfish? What fish eats amoeba? What fish live on the abyssal plains? What is the difference between a mammal and a fish?
hagfish c. earthworm d. lobe-finned fish To which phylum do animals in seashells belong? In what environments could hemichordate and invertebrate chordate animals be found? What are at least three animal structures that would be analogous to bacterial flagella? Give examples of each of the ...
Fish A torpedo self-propelled explosive device. Fish (zoology) A paraphyletic grouping of the following extant taxonomic groups: Fish Class Myxini, the hagfish (no vertebrae) Fish Class Petromyzontida, the lampreys (no jaw) Fish Within infraphylum Gnathostomata (jawed vertebrates (also including...
Within infraphylum Gnathostomata (jawed vertebrates (also including Tetrapoda)) Fish (cartomancy) The thirty-fourth Lenormand card. Fish (prison slang) A new (usually vulnerable) prisoner. Fish A period of time spent fishing. The fish at the lake didn't prove successful. Fish An instance of...
Identify another invertebrate chordate other than the hagfish. Is phylum Mollusca vertebrate or invertebrate? What are the four major subphyla of Phylum Arthropoda? For each subphylum, give one example of a species in that Phylum. Compare and...
What are the six characteristics of an animal? They are as follows: All animals are made up of cells that do not have cell walls. All animals are multicellular organisms. Most animals reproduce sexually. ... All animals are capable of self-propelled motion at some point in their lives. ...
I think one of the most interesting things I have come across is learning that there are actually very few vertebrates in the world, considering the number of invertebrates that exist. If you consider all of the named animal species of the world, only 1% is estimated to actually be vertebrat...
The most numerous, diverse, and widespread animals are found in what phylum? What animals first evolved true skeletons? Name the most highly intelligent animals. What animal is an example of a "transitional" animal from an aquatic to a terrestrial habitat?
Are piranhas cartilaginous fish? When did cartilaginous fish evolve? How many limbs do fish have? Are cartilaginous fish invertebrates? Are hagfish bony or cartilaginous fish? How do fish fit into the chordate cladogram? What phylum are stingrays in? How do vertebrates and members of the sub...
The Chiton, squid, and mussel all belong to the phylum Mollusca. What characteristics do they share that place them in the same group? How do they differ? Identify another invertebrate chordate other than the hagfish. What are sessile invertebrates that lack a nervous system called? Which phy...