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General Characters of and

Dr. Pooja Agrahari Assistant professor Department of zoology c. M. science college, darbhanga Pisces • The superclass Pisces are the truly jawed with specific organs for respiration, excretion and blood circulation related to permanently aquatic life. The organisms belonging to this are poikilotherms, meaning that they cannot regulate their own body temperature. Essentially, all the come in this category. • Kingdom: Animalia • Phylum: Chordata • Class: Pisces Pisces Include three classes. 1. Placodemi 2. Chondrichthyes 3. Osteichthyes. Class : Chondrichthyes or

1. The class includes , rays and . These are exclusively marine and predaceous. 2. Body fusiform or spindle shaped. 3. The in the form of placoid scales. 4. Their is cartilaginous and are called without true . 5. persistent. Vertebrae complete and separate. 6. Pectoral and pelvic girdle present. 7. ventral. Jaw suspension is amphistylic or hyostylic. 8. J-shaped. is present in the intestine. 9. 5-7 pairs of are present. 10. External openings are separate. They are not covered by . 11. Heterocercal caudal fin is seen. 12. Males show claspers for copulation. 13. Air-bladder and are absent in these fishes. 14. 2 chambered (1 auricle and 1 ventricle). The heart is with a sinus venosus, contractile conus arteriosus and bears rows of valves. 15. Temperature variable (poikilothermous). 16. Kidneys opisthonephric. Excretion ureotelic. present. 17. with large olfactory lobes and . Cranial nerves 10 pairs. 18. Olfactory sacs do not open into pharynx. Membranous labyrinth with 3 semicircular canals. system present. 19. Sexes are separate. Gonads typically paired and gonoducts open into the cloaca. 20. large and yolky. Fertilization internal. 21. meroblastic. Development direct, without . Chondrichthyes • Examples – , , fish, Ray fish Class: Osteichthyes or Telostomi The class Osteichthyes includes a large assemblage of true bony fishes. There are well over 30,000 to 40,000 living species, both freshwater and marine. Some of the freshwater forms are the carp, perch, bass, trout, , sucker, etc., while the marine fishes are the tarpon, meckerel, , sailfish, barracula, , etc. 1. These fishes are marine, and brackish water; warm or cold. 2. Body spindle shaped and streamlined. 3. with many mucuous glands. Cycloid, ctenoid or ganoid scales will form the exoskeleton, no placoid scales. 4. Endoskeleton bony. Notochord replaced by distinct vertebrae. Pelvic girdle small and simple or absent. 5. Fins both median and paired, supported by fin rays of cartilage or . 6. Mouth terminal or subterminal. Jaws suspension is autostylic. 7. Cloaca lacking, anus present. 8. Claspers are absent. 9. Usually air bladder is present. 10. Tail homocercal. 11. Respiration by 4 pairs of gills on bony gill arches, covered by operculum. 12. Air bladder present with or without duct connected to pharynx. 13. Ventral heart 2-chambered (1 auricle and 1 ventricle). The heart is with a sinus venosus and conus arteriosus. Erythrocytes oval, nucleated. 14. Temperature variable (poikilothermous). 15. Adult kidneys mesonephric. Excretion ureotelic. 16. Brain with very small olfactory lobes, small and well developed optic lobes and cerebellum. Cranial nerves 10 pairs. 17. Well developed lateral line system. Internal ear with 3 semicircular canals. 18. Sexes are separate. Gonads paired. 19. Eggs minute to 12 mm. Fertilization usually external. 20. Cleavage meroblastic. Development direct, rarely with metamorphosis.