Which of the following combinations differentiates a bony fish from a cartilaginous fish? I. Presence...

BIOLOGYJAMB 1994

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

  • A. I, II and III
  • B. I, III and IV
  • C. II, III and IV
  • D. II, III and V

Correct Answer: A. I, II and III

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