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All save for sharks, rays and chimaeras. All other fish are bony fish (Osteichtyes).

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Sharks rays and skates belong to what group?

Chondrichthyes


What class of fish do sharks belong to?

Sharks belong to cartilaginous fish. (Chondrichthyes)


Sharks raysand skates belong to what class of fish?

Class Chondrichthyes


Fish in this class chondrichthyes have skeletons of cartilage and powerful Which fish do not belong to this group?

The only fish that do belong to the group are sharks, rays and chimaeras. All others do not.


Fish in the class chondrichthyes have skeletons of cartilage and powerful jaws which fish do not belong to this group?

The only fish that do belong to the group are sharks, rays and chimaeras. All others do not.


What is the class of a stingray?

Stingrays belong to the class Chondrichthyes, which includes cartilaginous fish such as rays, skates, and sharks.


What vertebrate does the shark belong to?

Sharks are a type of cartilaginous fish, that is their skeleton is made of cartilage rather than bone. They belong to the vertebrate subphylum of chondrichthyes.


What vertebrate group does the shark belong to?

Sharks are a type of cartilaginous fish, that is their skeleton is made of cartilage rather than bone. They belong to the vertebrate subphylum of chondrichthyes.


What class do Cartilaginous fish belong to?

I believe the correct answer is Gnathostomat fish, with paired upper and lower jaw structures; and Agnath fish, which generally have only a toothy suction cup like upper jaw mouth structure.Taken from:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jaw


What vertebrate group does shark belong to?

Sharks are a type of cartilaginous fish, that is their skeleton is made of cartilage rather than bone. They belong to the vertebrate subphylum of chondrichthyes.


Do sharks and whales belong to the same group?

No, sharks and whales belong to different groups. Sharks are fish and belong to the group Chondrichthyes, while whales are mammals and belong to the group Cetacea. They are both classified under the superclass Osteichthyes, which includes all bony fish, but they diverged into separate evolutionary paths long ago.


What present in bony fish but not in cartilaginous fish?

Cartilaginous fish do not have true bones and belong to a the class Chondrichthyes. Sharks, rays and skates are the best-known of this class. True bony fish belong to the class Osteichthyes. One of the major differences is that the members of the class Chondrichthyes lack the ability to pump water past their gill plates, so they must constantly be on the move or in a fast moving current when they are at rest.