A Heterocercal tail is found in the cartilaginous fish. They are cold-blooded animals and belong to chondrichthyes class, for example - Sharks, Scoliodon.
VMMC-2011
Animal kingdom
261600
Which of the following is different?
1 Rodent
2 Lamprey
3 Bat
4 Fish
Explanation:
B A lamprey belongs to cyclostomata class. These are primitive vertebrates that lack jaws and do not have paired fins.
JIPMER-1995
Animal kingdom
261601
Swim bladder is present in
1 star fishes
2 bony fishes
3 carp fishes
4 All of these
Explanation:
B Swim bladder is also called air bladder, is a buoyancy organ that are found in bony fishes and is acquired from an outpocketing of the digestive tube.
AMU-2005
Animal kingdom
261602
Torpedo is commonly known as
1 sucker fish
2 electric ray
3 globe fish
4 sea horse
Explanation:
B Torpedo is generally known as electric ray due to the presence of a pair of electric organs, one either side of the body between head and the pectoral fins.
A Heterocercal tail is found in the cartilaginous fish. They are cold-blooded animals and belong to chondrichthyes class, for example - Sharks, Scoliodon.
VMMC-2011
Animal kingdom
261600
Which of the following is different?
1 Rodent
2 Lamprey
3 Bat
4 Fish
Explanation:
B A lamprey belongs to cyclostomata class. These are primitive vertebrates that lack jaws and do not have paired fins.
JIPMER-1995
Animal kingdom
261601
Swim bladder is present in
1 star fishes
2 bony fishes
3 carp fishes
4 All of these
Explanation:
B Swim bladder is also called air bladder, is a buoyancy organ that are found in bony fishes and is acquired from an outpocketing of the digestive tube.
AMU-2005
Animal kingdom
261602
Torpedo is commonly known as
1 sucker fish
2 electric ray
3 globe fish
4 sea horse
Explanation:
B Torpedo is generally known as electric ray due to the presence of a pair of electric organs, one either side of the body between head and the pectoral fins.
A Heterocercal tail is found in the cartilaginous fish. They are cold-blooded animals and belong to chondrichthyes class, for example - Sharks, Scoliodon.
VMMC-2011
Animal kingdom
261600
Which of the following is different?
1 Rodent
2 Lamprey
3 Bat
4 Fish
Explanation:
B A lamprey belongs to cyclostomata class. These are primitive vertebrates that lack jaws and do not have paired fins.
JIPMER-1995
Animal kingdom
261601
Swim bladder is present in
1 star fishes
2 bony fishes
3 carp fishes
4 All of these
Explanation:
B Swim bladder is also called air bladder, is a buoyancy organ that are found in bony fishes and is acquired from an outpocketing of the digestive tube.
AMU-2005
Animal kingdom
261602
Torpedo is commonly known as
1 sucker fish
2 electric ray
3 globe fish
4 sea horse
Explanation:
B Torpedo is generally known as electric ray due to the presence of a pair of electric organs, one either side of the body between head and the pectoral fins.
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Animal kingdom
261599
Heterocercal tail is found in:
1 cartilaginous fishes
2 bony fishes
3 whale
4 amphibians
Explanation:
A Heterocercal tail is found in the cartilaginous fish. They are cold-blooded animals and belong to chondrichthyes class, for example - Sharks, Scoliodon.
VMMC-2011
Animal kingdom
261600
Which of the following is different?
1 Rodent
2 Lamprey
3 Bat
4 Fish
Explanation:
B A lamprey belongs to cyclostomata class. These are primitive vertebrates that lack jaws and do not have paired fins.
JIPMER-1995
Animal kingdom
261601
Swim bladder is present in
1 star fishes
2 bony fishes
3 carp fishes
4 All of these
Explanation:
B Swim bladder is also called air bladder, is a buoyancy organ that are found in bony fishes and is acquired from an outpocketing of the digestive tube.
AMU-2005
Animal kingdom
261602
Torpedo is commonly known as
1 sucker fish
2 electric ray
3 globe fish
4 sea horse
Explanation:
B Torpedo is generally known as electric ray due to the presence of a pair of electric organs, one either side of the body between head and the pectoral fins.