Osteichtyes are bony fish, so basically every type of fish save for sharks and rays.
Cephalization is the formation of a head with senses (eyes, nose etc.) and a brain.
Bony fish have a clear head with a brain, so yes, it is present.
The cephalization of a mollusca could possibly describe the arrangement of neurons in the front end of the animal.
Osteichthyes are fish that have skeletons made out of bone instead of cartilage. They are usually called "bony fish".
The first invertebrate group to exhibit cephalization was likely the flatworms (phylum Platyhelminthes). Cephalization is the evolutionary process of concentration of sensory structures (such as eyes and other sense organs) and nervous tissues at the anterior end of an organism, forming a head region.
Yes, frogs exhibit bilateral symmetry. Cephalization is the concentration of nervous tissue at one end of an organism. The frog has this nervous tissue (the brain) at the anterior end of the body (the head.)
In Bony Fish (Osteichthyes)
yes since it has a direction of development
Cephalization
A hydra does not have cephalization.
The cephalization of a mollusca could possibly describe the arrangement of neurons in the front end of the animal.
Cephalization means formation of a head. Cnidarians have no head, so no.
Animals with cephalization respond more quickly and in more complex ways.
The common name of Osteichthyes is bony fish.
Yes. They have extensive cephalization. They have a brain and eyes.
they do not
its a osteichthyes or other meaning of osteichthyes is bony fish
nervis system
A sponge.