Neither.
Fish are fish, a group of their own.
No. They are fish.
Mammals,Reptiles,Amphibians,Birds,Fishes.
Fishes, amphibians and reptiles are ectothermic while mammals and birds are endothermic.
Vertebrates are divided into 5 groups to put similar organisms together. The groups are mammals, amphibians, reptiles, fishes and birds. Mammals and birds are warm-blooded while reptiles, fishes and amphibians are cold-blooded.
All mammals, aves(birds), reptiles, amphibians and pisces(fishes).
fishes amphibians reptiles birds mammals
fish and amphibians and even a couple of mammals because dolphins are mammals not fishes
Vertebrates can be classified into mammals, aves(birds), reptiles, amphibians and pisces(fishes).
The phylum Porifera is sponges.
a. fishes b. amphibians c. reptiles d. birds e. mammals Answer= a. fishes
No there is a group call F.A.R (fishes,amphibians, and reptiles). Fishes belong in the fish group and amphibians are double life lives in water and land. Reptiles are Alligators.
Are actually considered fishes:* Acanthodii * Placodermi * Osteichthyes * Chondrichthyes There are also discording rumours about considering Agnatha as fishes.
The relationship between the lungfishes and amphibians is that the lung fishes have lungs unlike amphibians who don't because they depend on water