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What Sharks and rays are examples of what kind of fishes members of the class Chondrichthyes?

They are members of cartilaginous class of fish.


Are sharks and rays examples of what kind of fishes members of the class Chondrichthyes?

They are members of cartilaginous class of fish.


What does that class chondrichthyes include?

Cartilaginous fishes


Do sharks have earlobes?

No, sharks and all other fishes belonging to the class Chondrichthyes.


What is the class name for Cartilaginous Fishes?

The class name for cartilaginous fishes is Chondrichthyes. These fishes have skeletons made of cartilage instead of bone, and include species such as sharks, rays, and skates.


What other animals are in class chondrichthyes?

Chondrichyhyes is the animal class that includes cartilaginous fishes like sharks, rays and chimeras.


What class of fish do sharks belong to?

Sharks belong to cartilaginous fish. (Chondrichthyes)


What are Sharks and rays are examples of what kind of fishes members of the class Chondrichthyes?

They have cartilage instead of bones for a skeleton. Chondo- means cartilage.


What fishes are related to stingrays?

Rays are relayed to skates, chimeras, and sharks in the class Chondrichthyes, Cartilaginous fishes.


How do scientist classify sharks and rays?

Sharks and Rays belong to the class Chondrichthyes, the cartilaginous or non-bony fishes.


What is 'Chondrichthyes' in English?

Cartilaginous fishes is the English equivalent of 'Chondrichthyes'. The Greek word is the scientific name for the class that includes such fishes as stingrays, sharks, and chimaeras. In the word by word translation, 'chondr-' refers to cartilage that totally replaces bone in such fishes. The noun 'ichthyes' refers to 'fishes'.


Are sharks and dolphins in different kingdoms?

No, All animals are in the same kingdom... The animal Kingdom. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- However I think what you mean is that Dolphins are Class Mammalia (the are mammals), while sharks are Class Chondrichthyes (they are cartilaginous fishes)