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प्रश्न
What are differences between the following :
(a) Cartilaginous fishes and bony fishes ;
(b) Amphibia and Reptilia ;
(c) Aves and mammals.
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उत्तर
What are differences between the following :
(a) Cartilaginous fishes and Bony fishes
| Cartilaginous fishes | Bony fishes |
| 1. They have a cartilaginous endoskeleton. | 1. They have a bony endoskeleton. |
| 2. They contain 5-7 pairs of gill slits. | 2. They contain four pairs of gill slits |
| 3. An operculum is absent in them. | 3. Their gill slits are covered with an operculum. |
| 4. Their mouth is ventral in position | 4. Their mouth is terminal in position. |
| 5. Their caudal fin is heterocercal. | 5. Their caudal fin is homocercal. |
| 6. Swim bladder is absent in them. | 6. Air bladder is usually present in them |
| Example. Indian shark, electric ray, etc. | Example. Carp, sea horse, etc. |
(b) Amphibia and Reptilia
| Amphibia | Reptilia |
| 1. Their skin is glandular, smooth and moist. | 1. Their skin is non-glandular, dry and keratinised. |
| 2. Scales are not present in them. | 2. Horny scales are present over their body surface. |
| 3. Their digits do not possess claws. | 3. Their digits end in claws. |
| 4. They have a three-chambered heart. | 4. Their heart is incompletely four chambered. |
| Example. Frog, toad. | Example. Lizard, snake, tortoise, dinosaurs (extinct). |
(c) Aves and mammals :
| Aves | mammals |
| 1. Forelimbs are modified into wings. | 1. Wings are absent except in bats. |
| 2. The body is covered with feathers and scales. | 2. Feathers and scales are absent. Hair are present. |
| 3. Skin is dry only a single preen gland is present. | 3. Skin bears a number of sweat and oil glands. |
| 4. Mammary glands are absent. | 4. Mammary glands are absent. |
| 5. A diaphragm is absent. | 5. A muscular partition called diaphragm is present between thorax and abdomen. |
| 6. A toothless beak is present. | 6. Jaws do not form beak. Teeth are present |
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