Bony fish belong to the Class Sarcopterygii (if lobe-finned) and the Class Actinopterygii (if ray-finned). Coelacanths and lungfish are lobefinned and about all other bony fish are ray-finned. The two classes used to be combined as Class Osteichthyes.
There are many superorders and orders in the bony fish classes.
they might have a lot of bones but they are still considered a fish. but if you must know they are in the class of Actinopterygii.
osteichthyes
Osteichthyes
Osteichthyes.
Bony fish
Fish are a complex group of animals that are not all simply lumped into once class. There are four basic groups; Bony Fish, Lobe finned fish, Cartelagenous fish and jawless fish, but they are all separate classes, all they have in common is the fact that they are in the phylum Chordata. This strange system stems from the fact that the word fish is a common name for swimming animals that have a certain look to them, but doesnt nessesarily represent any real genetic similarities.
Yes, trout belong to the Osteichthyes, or bony fishes.
Members of the class Osteichthyes, which includes bony fish, have an endoskeleton made primarily of bone. This type of skeleton provides structural support and protection for the internal organs. It also allows for flexibility and movement in water.
Kingdom: Animalia - Animals Phylum: Chordata - Fish Class: Actinopterygii - Bony Fish Order: Cypriniformes - Carp, Minnows, Loaches Family: Cyprinidae - Carp Family , Minnow Family, Barbs and Barrels Genus: Carassius - Crucian Carp Species: C. auratus - Goldfish Subspecies: C. a. auratus - Goldfish
Yes, it is a bony fish. They belong to the Osteicthyes class of bony fish.
Yes, it is a bony fish. They belong to the Osteicthyes class of bony fish.
yes. bony fish (class osteichthyes) have a vertebral column and a bony skeleton. cartilaginous fish (class chondrichthyes) have a vertebral column as well but their skeleton is made up of cartilage.
The Bony Fish
No they do not have a skeleton they are structured by cartialage.
In Bony Fish (Osteichthyes)
Osteichthyes, the bony fish class, has over 30,000 species.
Bony fish
Bony fish (Class: Osteichthyes) have: 1. a bony skeleton 2. a swim bladder 3. a gill flap or cover (the operculum)
The worlds largest bony fish is the Actinoptergyii.
its a osteichthyes or other meaning of osteichthyes is bony fish
no a hag fish is not a bony fish