- Gr****
teleios "complete" +
osteon "bone"),
members of
which are
known as
teleosts (/ˈtɛliɒsts, ˈtiːli-/), is, by far, the
largest group of ray-finned fishes...
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pelvic and
pectoral girdles). The vast
majority of
actinopterygians are
teleosts. By
species count, they
dominate the
subphylum Vertebrata, and constitute...
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Teleost hatching enzyme may
refer to:
Choriolysin L, an
enzyme Choriolysin H, an
enzyme This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated with the title...
- CCGS
Teleost is a
Canadian Coast Guard fisheries research vessel. The ship was
originally constructed in
Norway in 1988 as a
commercial fishing trawler...
- lobe-finned and ray-finned fish.
About 96% of all
living fish
species today are
teleosts, a
crown group of ray-finned fish that can
protrude their jaws. The tetrapods...
- mitochondrion-rich cell
within ionoregulatory organs of animals, such as
teleost fish gill,
insect Malpighian tubules,
crustacean gills,
antennal glands...
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include only
freshwater taxa,
teleosts are
diverse in both
freshwater and
marine environments. Many new
species of
teleosts are
scientifically described...
- the
upper lobe of the
caudal fin.
Swordfish are
teleosts Rose fish are also
teleosts Eels are
teleosts too So are
seahorses Some of the shortest-lived...
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Interferons (IFNs, /ˌɪntərˈfɪərɒn/ IN-tər-FEER-on) are a
group of
signaling proteins made and
released by host
cells in
response to the
presence of several...
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Ependymin is a
glycoprotein found in the
cerebrospinal fluid of many
teleost fish. The
humans homolog is
called ependymin related 1 that is
encoded by...