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lampreys Meaning in Bengali



Noun:

বানমাছ জাতীয় একধরনের সামুদ্রিক প্রাণী,





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Along with lampreys, hagfish are jawless; they are the sister group to jawed vertebrates, and.


agnathans appeared in the Cambrian, and two groups still survive today: the lampreys and the hagfish, comprising about 120 species in total.


Sea lampreys are olive or brown-yellow on the dorsal and lateral part of the body, with.


Petromyzontida is a disputed group of vertebrates that includes the modern lampreys and their fossil relatives.


Living representatives are the Myxini (hagfishes), Hyperoartia (including lampreys), and the much more numerous Gnathostomata (jawed vertebrates).


The northern lampreys (Petromyzontidae) are a family of lampreys.


Northern lampreys have the highest number of chromosomes (164–174) among vertebrates.


is a group of agnathans that comprises the living jawless fishes: the lampreys and hagfishes.


sole genus of the family Mordaciidae, also known as the southern topeyed lampreys.


to their loss in evolution, though their closest living relatives, the lampreys, do.


used in the classification of lampreys, because lampreys were once thought to be related to cephalaspids.


If lampreys are included, they would extend.


Adult brook lampreys measure from 12 to 14 cm (4.


This small agnathan is anatomically similar to the Mazon Creek lampreys, but is some 35 million years older.


endostyle is an anatomical feature found in invertebrate chordates and larval lampreys.


Some fish, like sharks and lampreys, possess multiple gill openings.


Included in this definition are the living hagfish, lampreys, and cartilaginous and bony fish as well as various extinct related groups.


Play media Pacific lampreys grow to about 80 cm (31 in) as adults.


the river system's importance for salmon, otters, brook lampreys, river lampreys and sea lampreys.


Northern brook lampreys are jawless fishes, also known as cyclostomes.



Synonyms:

Petromyzon marinus; family Petromyzontidae; agnathan; lamprey eel; lamper eel; jawless vertebrate; jawless fish; sea lamprey; Petromyzontidae;

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