The lampreys and remora do not share a class.
While both are symbiotes (both can attach to another fish), the lamprey is a parasite, while the remora is a commensalist scavenger, who may even aid the larger host.
A lamprey is a jawless fish; the remora is an ordinary fish with an extraordinary attribute.
Lampreys are in the superclass Agnatha, jawless fish. They are of the class Cyclostomata, which includes hagfish, as opposed to the extinct Ostracoderms.
the sea lamprey causes problems by sticking themselves to a fish. all in all a sea lamprey has endangerd more fish in our ecosystem
The only fish that do belong to the group are sharks, rays and chimaeras. All others do not.
The pilot fish swims with the shark and eats lice, crabs and blood-sucking worms. In exchange, the shark provides protection from the pilot fish's predators. Remoras also swim with sharks. It is believed that the remora eats scraps of food left by the shark as well as parasites. There is some debate regarding the role of the remora.
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Lampreys are in the superclass Agnatha, jawless fish. They are of the class Cyclostomata, which includes hagfish, as opposed to the extinct Ostracoderms.
Sharks belong to cartilaginous fish. (Chondrichthyes)
Fish belong to the Chordata phylum.
n. 1. a class of eel-shaped chordates with a cartilaginous skeleton lacking jaws, scales, and pelvic fins. Among these are the lampreys and hagfishes. There are some extinct forms.
No, a lamprey is not an amphibian. A lamprey is a fish, more specifically a jawless fish. It is one of the earliest forms of fish that is still alive today.
No, a lizard is not and amphibian it is a reptile because if it was and amphibian it would live in water. Plus it has scales...
Agnathas are a class of jawless fish in the phylum chordata. The group includes species such as hagfish and lamprey.
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.
Various things attach themselves to whales, including lampreys and remoras. They don't feed off the whale, but rather use it as a means of transport.
Actinopterygii
enchinoderm
lamprey.