Ray a bony fish following type :-
Lateral view of Black Labeo (Carp) in spirit
Carp skeleton
Fish swim bladder in spirit
Ray finned fish have webs of skin supported by bony or horny spines. These spines are called rays. Goldfish have these types of fins.
They belong to the bony fish category. See the related link.
it has two types of species the first is the jawless fish the secent is not
The largest and most diverse group of fish are the ray-finned fishes. These include many, but to name a few; seahorses, pipefish, puffer-fish and flatfish...etc.
Osteichthyes are fish that have skeletons made out of bone instead of cartilage. They are usually called "bony fish".
There are bony fishes and cartilaginous fishes.
Ray-finned fish.
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Ray-finned fish have "true" bone skeletons, where as the cartlaginous fish have...cartilage instead of bone as their skeletons.
Bony fish
Rock Fish
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.
Bass and trout are Bony fish.
If you are doing the cross word, the answer is Sturgeon - one of the oldest bony fish linking to fossils of primitive type. ;-)
Yes, it is a bony fish. They belong to the Osteicthyes class of bony fish.
The bony fish. They are also known as lobe-finned fishes.
Yes, it is a bony fish. They belong to the Osteicthyes class of bony fish.