What are pisces? Classify and explain two different kinds of fishes by the help of suitable examples.
Pisces: These are fish. They are exclusively waterliving animals. Their skin is covered with scales. Pisces are cold-blooded animals and have two-chamered heart. They obtain oxygen dissolved in water by using gills. The body is streamlined, and a muscular tail is used for movement.
Superclass Pisces is classified into two classes:
(i) Chondrichthyes – The cartilaginous fishes
(ii) Osteichthyes – The bony fishes
(i) Chondrichthyes – The cartilaginous fishes
(Gr; chondros = cartilage + ichthys = fish)
● They are marine animals with streamlined body and have cartilaginous endoskeleton.
● The skin is covered with minute placoid scales.
● Mouth is located ventrally.
● Notochord is persistent throughout life.
● Gill slits are separate and without operculum (gill cover).
● Air bladder is absent.
● Sexes are separate.
● Examples- Scoliodon (Dog fish), Pristis (Saw fish), Torpedo (electric ray), Trygon (Sting ray).
(ii) Osteichthyes – The bony fishes
(Gr; osteon=bone + ichthyes=fish)
● It includes both marine and fresh water fishes with bony endoskeleton.
● Skin is covered with cycloid/ctenoid scales.
● Mouth is located mostly terminal.
● They have four pairs of gills which are covered by an operculum on each side
● Air bladder is present which regulates buoyancy.
● Sexes are separate.
● Examples-Exocoetus (Flying fish), Hippocampus (Sea horse); Labeo (Rohu), Catla (Katla), Clarias (Magur).
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