Most of the fish belong to the class called class Chrodata. Examples of this type of fish include tilapia, Nile perch and the cat fish.
Spinosaurus was a genus in the family Spinosauridae. Spinosauridae belonged to the clades, in order from smallest to largest, Megalosauria, Orionides, Tetanurae, Averostra, and Neotheropoda. Neotheropoda was the clade that included most species belonging to the Theropoda clade, which in turn belonged to the Eusaurischia clade of the order Saurischia, also known as the lizard hipped dinosaurs. Saurischia belonged to the Dinosauria superorder, and Dinosauria belonged to the Archosauria clade of the Crurotarsi clade. In turn, Crurotarsi belonged to the class Reptilia. Reptiles belong to the subphylum Chordata, phylum vertebrata, and finally the kingdom Animalia.
Ray-finned fish.
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I have just been learning about the phylum 'Chordata' in class. Most fish are in the class called 'Fish'. Pretty simple, and i hope you find this useful!
monophyletic
Elvis, Chip, Andrea, and Angie are the most popular fish names.
well not all the time you see becouse it kinda depends on wat kind of fish it really is
well not all the time you see becouse it kinda depends on wat kind of fish it really is
Jawless fish belong to the group known as Agnatha. This group includes species such as lampreys and hagfish, which are characterized by the absence of jaws and paired fins. Agnatha is considered one of the most primitive classes of vertebrates, and these fish have a unique, elongated body structure and a cartilaginous skeleton.
Agnatha is a superclass of fish that are characterised by their lack of a jaw as opposed to the presence of a jaw found in most modern fish. The surviving two classes are hagfish and lampreys.
Most people would consider fish in the Animalia kingdom ( animal kingdom ), Fish, mammals, insects, animals of course would all belong to the Animalia kingdom. Unlike us we belong to god. But if you are Muslim or Islam or even Jewish and Sikh you would know what kingdom you belong to. -Top Contributor Hillary
In evolutionary biology, a clade is a group of organisms that includes an ancestor and all of its descendants. A monophyletic group is a type of clade that includes only the most recent common ancestor and all of its descendants. So, all monophyletic groups are clades, but not all clades are necessarily monophyletic groups.