Which of the following combinations differentiates a bony fish from a cartilaginous fish? I. Presence of gills II. Absence of gill slits III. Possession of bony skeleton IV. Possession of laterally compressed body V. Possession of dorso-ventrally compressed body
CARTILAGINOUS FISHES | BONY FISHES |
1) Their endoskeleton is primarily made of cartilage. | 1) Their endoskeleton is entirely made of bone. |
2) Their exoskeleton is made of placoids. | 2) Their exoskeleton is made up of cycloids or thin bony plates. |
3) The position of their tail is heterocercal. | 3) Their tail fin is homocercal. |
4) possession of dorso-ventrally flattened body |
4) Possession of laterally compressed body |
5) They have 5 overly exposed gills (no operculum). | 5) They have an operculum on either side of their gills. |
6) In them the fertilization is through internal mechanisms. | 6) They fertilize their eggs externally. |
Eg- dogfish, electric ray torpedo, and sharks. |
Eg- fying fish, globe fish, and sea horses. |
therefore, option c is correct.
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