What are the characteristics of a bony fish?

A bony skeleton and jawless mouth

A bony skeleton and strong jaws

A cartilage skeleton and jawless mouth

A cartilage skeleton and mouth with strong jaw

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The correct characteristic of bony fish is:

A bony skeleton and strong jaws.

Bony fish belong to the class Osteichthyes, and they have a skeleton made of bone (as opposed to cartilage, which is found in cartilaginous fish like sharks and rays). They typically also possess a jaw structure that allows for strong biting and feeding capabilities.