The lampreys and remora do not share a class. While both are symbiotes (both can attach to another fish), the lamprey is a parasite, while the remora is a commensalist scavenger, who may even aid the larger host. A lamprey is a jawless fish; the remora is an ordinary fish with an extraordinary attribute.
The perch belongs to the Animalia kingdom, as it is a vertebrate and belongs to the class Actinopterygii which includes bony fishes.
chondrichthyes and osteichthyes are the two classes of gnathostomata where fishes also lies
No, a fish is not a reptile. Fish are a distinct group of aquatic animals that belong to the class Osteichthyes, while reptiles belong to the class Reptilia. Reptiles include animals like snakes, lizards, turtles, and crocodiles.
Lions (Panthera leo) are in the class Mammalia (mammals).
Not exactly. They belong to the class Actinopterygii. Osteichthyes is the Superclass which includes Actinopterygii (ray-finned fishes) and Sarcopterygii (fleshy-finned or lobe-finned fishes).
A trout belongs to the class Actinopterygii, which includes ray-finned fishes.
The lampreys and remora do not share a class. While both are symbiotes (both can attach to another fish), the lamprey is a parasite, while the remora is a commensalist scavenger, who may even aid the larger host. A lamprey is a jawless fish; the remora is an ordinary fish with an extraordinary attribute.
i think they make a hiss
Sharks belong to cartilaginous fish. (Chondrichthyes)
There Is No Such DiseaseIt is not a real disease; a lamprey is a water-bound parasite that latches on to fishes. The picture on the Internet - with a guy who has a mouth as his eye - is actually just a lamprey's mouth Photoshopped into his eye socket.
Sharks and Rays belong to the class Chondrichthyes, the cartilaginous or non-bony fishes.
No they belong to the fishes.
Sea Lampreys belong to the order Petromyzontiformes.
The perch belongs to the Animalia kingdom, as it is a vertebrate and belongs to the class Actinopterygii which includes bony fishes.
A lamprey is a chordata. Lampreys belong to the subphylum Vertebrata within the phylum Chordata, as they have a notochord, dorsal nerve cord, and other characteristic features of chordates.
chondrichthyes and osteichthyes are the two classes of gnathostomata where fishes also lies