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.
An organism in the class chondrichthyes has a shiny gloss of nutrition on it.
Sharks belong to cartilaginous fish. (Chondrichthyes)
Fish in the class Chondrichthyes, such as sharks, rays, and skates, have a skeleton made of cartilage rather than bone and possess powerful jaws. This class is distinct from bony fish, which belong to the class Osteichthyes and have skeletons composed primarily of bone. Notable examples of bony fish include salmon, trout, and goldfish, which do not share the cartilage-based structure of Chondrichthyes.
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the tiger shark belongs to the class chondrichthyes.
Class Chondrichthyes
the tiger shark belongs to the class of chondrichthyes
the tiger shark belongs to the class chondrichthyes.
Chondrichthyes is the Class of fish that has Cartilage Rather than bone.