2. From which features do
condrichthyes and
osteichthyes get these names?

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“Chondros” means cartilage, “
means fish (both the Greek); the
chondrichtiansis for fish
cartilaginous endoskeleton. The
osteichthyes comes from existence
of a endoskeleton in these
(“osteo” means bone, the Greek
too).