Chapter 29: Q. 6 (page 826)
Hagfish, lampreys, sharks, and tuna are all chordates that can also be classified into which group?
a. Craniates
b. Vertebrates
c. Cartilaginous fish
d. Cephalocordata
Short Answer
The correct answer is (a). Craniates
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Chapter 29: Q. 6 (page 826)
Hagfish, lampreys, sharks, and tuna are all chordates that can also be classified into which group?
a. Craniates
b. Vertebrates
c. Cartilaginous fish
d. Cephalocordata
The correct answer is (a). Craniates
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