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The coelacanth is large fish with fleshy, limb-like fins. It
The coelacanth is large fish with fleshy, limb-like fins. It was thought to have gone extinct with the dinosaurs, but then, one
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Ray-finned fish/Coelacanth- Bory skeleton, lungs (later lost in many living fish)
Lungfish - Lobe fins (single large bones in
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One fish, two fish, red fish, lungfish: For a long time, scientists thought that coelacanths were the closest living relatives
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One fish, two fish, red fish, lungfish: For a long time, scientists thought that coelacanths were the closest living relatives
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ne fish, two fish, red fish, lungfish: For a long time, scientists thought that coelacanths were the closest living relatives to
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On your phylogenetic tree, which two species are grouped together?
1 point Cichlid and frog Frog and coelacanth Cichlid and
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How does Newton’s third law apply to a fish swimming through water?(1 point)
A fish pushes water backwards with its fins is the
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How does Newton's third law apply to a fish swimming through water? (1 point)
• The fish's fins wiggle to create a force that
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Which fins give sharks their aerodynamic lift (like the wings of an airplane)?
1)pelvic fins 2)dorsal fins 3)caudal fins
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A goldfish and a tiger shark are both fish.
Which structures are common to both goldfish and tiger sharks? Responses fins, eyes,
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