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n. Any of several eellike marine and freshwater fishes lacking a jaw and paired appendages that constitute the subphylum Agnatha. The only present-day jawless fish are the hagfish and lampreys.
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Jawless fish live in the water. either fresh or salt. An example is an eel.Type your answer here...
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The primitive fishes of the class Agnatha lack jaws and the paired pelvic and pectoral fins characteristic of more advanced fishes.
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There are about 100 species of Agnatha.
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Jawless fish lack bones to support their mouth, and so they are limited to eating small particles of food that they filter out of the water; in essence, they are like vacuum cleaners, sucking up small bits of food. However, fish with jaws h...
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Jawless fish, like lampreys and hagfish, do not have jaws, nor do they have scales, paired appendages, or whole vertebrae. They have cartilaginous skeletons, meaning their endoskeletons are made up of cartilage, and they have a dorsal nerve...
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Jawless fish are Phylum Chordata, they are also known as paraphyletic, they still are around today.
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Jawless fish have cartilaginous skeletons, meaning their skeletons are made up of cartilage.
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it has two types of species the first is the jawless fish the secent is not
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Jawless fish have slim, eel-like bodies without scales. They have median fins but no paired appendages. They have no jaws, so they generally resemble tubes. Hagfish and lampreys are examples of jawless fish.
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