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  • Zoology

    COMPARATIVE ANATOMY: PECTORAL GIRDLE OF FISH AND FROG

    ... ANATOMY: PECTORAL GIRDLE OF FISH AND FROG Shark (Scoliodon) - Pectoral Girdle Frog (Rana) - Pectoral Girdle 1. Pectoral girdle is present in the body wall muscles below the last branchial ...
    Created on 09 July 2017
  • Zoology

    COMPARATIVE ANATOMY: RESPIRATION IN BIRDS, REPTILES AND MAMMALS

    Comparative anatomy of respiratory systems in calotes (lizard), columba (pigeon) and oryctolagus (rabbit). Calotes is a poikilothermic terrestrial lizard. It is commonly known as garden lizard. Columba ...
    Created on 09 July 2017
  • Zoology

    COMPARATIVE ANATOMY: RESPIRATORY ORGANS OF FISH (SCOLIODON) AND FROG (RANA)

    Scoliodon (fish) is a poikilothermic cartilaginous fish. It is commonly known as shark. Rana (frog) is an amphibian and poikilothermic animal. It is commonly called as frog.   Living cells require ...
    Created on 09 July 2017
  • Zoology

    COMPARATIVE ANATOMY: INTEGUMENT IN REPTILES, BIRDS AND MAMMALS

    Comparison Of Integument Derivatives In Calottes (Reptile), Columba (Bird) And Oryctolagus (Mammal) Calotes is a terrestrial Reptile (lizard). Columba is flying bird. Oryctolagus is a herbivorous mammal. ...
    Created on 08 July 2017
  • Zoology

    COMPARATIVE ANATOMY: INTEGUMENT IN SCOLIODON AND RANA

    COMPARATIVE ACCOUNT OF THE INTEGUMENT (SKIN) IN THE SCOLIODON (SHARK FISH) AND RANA (FROG) Scoliodon and Rana are poikilothermic animals. Scoliodon is an aquatic cartilage fish. Rana lives in water ...
    Created on 08 July 2017
  • Zoology

    OLFACTORY LOBES IN SHARKS

    In Scoliodon the olfactory lobes are olfactory organs or nasal sacs.   They are present in the olfactory sacs of cranium. They develop from the ectoderm. They open out through the exterior by external ...
    Created on 30 June 2017
  • Zoology

    CLASSIFICATON OF PISCES (FISHES)

    ...    Gill slits on the lateral sides of the body. Pectoral fins are distinct. It includes sharks and dog fishes.   Ex: Scoliodon, Sphyrna (Hammer headed shark), Stegostoma (Tiger shark).   ...
    Created on 29 June 2017
  • Zoology

    CLASSIFICATION OF VERTEBRATA

    ... Air bladder is absent Placoid scales are present Many of them are viviparous.   Ex: Scoliodon.   CLASS 3. OSTELCHTHYES: (Osteo = bone; Ichthy = fish). These fishes skeleton is bony. 4 pairs of ...
    Created on 28 June 2017
  • Zoology

    OVIPAROUS MAMMALS AND SPECIAL VIVIPAROUS ANIMALS

    Viviparous Arthropod — Scorpion Viviparous urodela — Salamendra atra Viviparous Salamender — Salamandra atra Viviparous anura (Frog) — Nectophry noides Viviparous Apoda — Thyphonectus Viviparous ...
    Created on 22 June 2017
  • Zoology

    ZOOGEOGRAPHY: AUSTRALIAN REGION

    ... Lung Fish”. In this region many other fresh water and marine fishes are present.   Scoliodon. Macarell. Cynoglosus. Catla catla. Anabas. Saccobranchus.   Invertebrates In the Australian ...
    Created on 12 June 2017
  • Zoology

    COMPARATIVE ANATOMY

    ... OF FISH (SCOLIODON) AND FROG (RANA) COMPARATIVE ANATOMY: ARTERIAL SYSTEM OF REPTILE, BIRD AND MAMMAL COMPARATIVE ANATOMY: ARTERIAL SYSTEM OF FROG AND RABBIT COMPARATIVE ANATOMY: VENOUS SYSTEM OF ...
    Created on 08 June 2017
  • Zoology

    COMPARATIVE ANATOMY: FROG DIGESTIVE SYSTEM AND SHARK DIGESTIVE SYSTEM

    Comparison Of Digestive System Of Shark Fish (Scoliodon) With Digestive System Of Frog (Rana - Amphibian)   Scoliodon is an aquatic cartilage fish, Rana is an amphibian. Scoliodon is a carnivorous ...
    Created on 18 May 2017
  • Zoology

    COMPARATIVE ANATOMY: EXCRETORY SYSTEM OF FROG AND FISH

    ... of the ureters. 10. The urine is hypotonic to blood. 10. The urine is hypertonic to blood. 11. Scoliodon is an ureotelic animal. The endproduct of nitrogen metabolism is urea. A large Quantity ...
    Created on 15 July 2009
  • Zoology

    COMPARATIVE ANATOMY: VENOUS SYSTEM OF FROG AND FISH

    Scoliodon commonly called as shark fish is a poikilothermic (cold blooded) animal. It is cartilaginous fish. Rana (frog) is also poikilothermic and amphibious animal. The circulation of blood in vertebrates ...
    Created on 14 July 2009
  • Zoology

    COMPARATIVE ANATOMY: ARTERIAL SYSTEM OF REPTILE, BIRD AND MAMMAL

    Calotes is  called as garden lizard. It is a poikilothermic terrestrial reptile. Columba is commonly called as pigeon, being a bird it is  adapted for aerial mode of life. Oryctolagus (rabbit) is an herbivorous ...
    Created on 14 July 2009
  • Zoology

    COMPARATIVE ANATOMY: ARTERIAL SYSTEM OF FISH (SCOLIODON) AND FROG (RANA)

    Scoliodon ( Shark) is a poikilothermic animal. It is a cartilaginous fish. Frog ( Rana) is a cold blooded and amphibious animal. The circulation of blood is carried by closed vessels. The vessels which ...
    Created on 14 July 2009
  • Zoology

    COMPARATIVE ANATOMY: HEART STRUCTURE OF FROG AND FISH

    Scoliodon is a poikilothermc and cartilagenous fish. Rana is also poikilothermic and amphibious animal. In the circulatory system the heart is the most important organ. The blood vascular system in the ...
    Created on 13 July 2009
  • Zoology

    COMPARATIVE ANATOMY: SKULL OF FISH, FROG, LIZARD, BIRD AND RABBIT

    ... cranium. The upper jaw and lower jaw are known as Maxilla and Mandible respectively: Table 766.1: Comparative Anatomy: Skull of fish, frog, lizard, bird, and rabbit S. No.Skull of Scoliodon (Shark)Skull ...
    Created on 11 July 2009
  • Zoology

    COMPARATIVE ANATOMY: PELVIC GIRDLE OF FROG AND SHARK

    ... (Scoliodon) Frog (Rana) 1. The pelvic girdle is formed with cartilage tissues. 1. The pelvic girdle is formed chiefly with bone tissues. 2. It is embeded in the body wall muscles infront ...
    Created on 10 July 2009
  • Zoology

    SCOLIODON - INTERNAL EAR

    In Shark 3 pair of internal ears are present. They are organs of equilibrium and hearing. The middle and external ears are absent. The internal ear is a complex structure. It is called the membranous labyrinth. ...
    Created on 14 April 2009