Asked by Dominique Jordan on May 03, 2024

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Jawless fish move by ____.

A) swimming with paddle-like legs
B) swimming with paired fins
C) wiggling
D) paddling with a rubber-like tail
E) a walking-like motion

Jawless Fish

Fish with a skeleton of cartilage, no fins or jaws; a lamprey or hagfish.

Wiggling

Moving with short, quick movements from side to side or up and down, often seen in small creatures or as a way to adjust position.

  • Appreciate the role of anatomical structures in the evolutionary history of vertebrates.
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Alexander SizemoreMay 05, 2024
Final Answer :
C
Explanation :
Jawless fish, such as lampreys, move by wiggling their bodies. They don't have paired fins or paddle-like legs, and they don't paddle with a rubber-like tail or move in a walking-like motion.