teleozoon (Meaning)

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teleozoon (n.)

A metazoan.

Synonyms & Antonyms of teleozoon

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teleozoon Sentence Examples

  1. The teleozoon, a vertebrate with a bony skeleton, is a dominant group in the animal kingdom.
  2. Teleozoons possess a vast diversity of species, ranging from tiny fish to massive whales.
  3. The primitive teleozoon, the jawless fish, lacks a movable jaw and relies on filter feeding.
  4. Cartilaginous teleozoons, such as sharks and rays, have skeletons made of cartilage.
  5. Bony teleozoons, including most modern fish, have skeletons composed of bones.
  6. Teleozoons have evolved a wide range of adaptations, enabling them to inhabit diverse aquatic environments.
  7. The gills of teleozoons allow them to extract oxygen from water for respiration.
  8. Teleozoons exhibit various reproductive strategies, including both external and internal fertilization.
  9. The study of teleozoons, known as ichthyology, provides valuable insights into vertebrate evolution.
  10. Teleozoons play a crucial role in aquatic ecosystems, serving as both predators and prey.

FAQs About the word teleozoon

A metazoan.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The teleozoon, a vertebrate with a bony skeleton, is a dominant group in the animal kingdom.

Teleozoons possess a vast diversity of species, ranging from tiny fish to massive whales.

The primitive teleozoon, the jawless fish, lacks a movable jaw and relies on filter feeding.

Cartilaginous teleozoons, such as sharks and rays, have skeletons made of cartilage.