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both cartilaginous fish and bony fish have a lateral line *
true
false
cartilaginous fish have a specifically adapted caudal fin *
true
false
some cartilaginous fish have two dorsal fins, and they are used to provide steering, stopping, and stability
true
false
pectoral fins are located close to the gill slits, and they provide stopping, steering, stability, and turning for the shark
true
false
First Question:
The lateral line is a sensory organ system present in both cartilaginous fish (like sharks) and bony fish. It helps them detect water movements, vibrations, and pressure changes. So the statement is true.
Cartilaginous fish (e.g., sharks) have a heterocercal caudal fin, which is specifically adapted for their swimming and propulsion needs, with the upper lobe being larger to provide lift and thrust. So the statement is true.
Many cartilaginous fish, such as sharks, have two dorsal fins. These fins do play a role in providing stability, and can assist in steering and sometimes stopping during their movement in water. So the statement is true.
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