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Danica Fritz
25 March, 02:22
Are teeth numerous in jaws of bony fishes?
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Kailee Fowler
25 March, 02:27
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Most bony fishes have two sets of jawsmade mainly of bone ... They do not have pharyngeal jaws. Generally jaws are articulated and oppose vertically, comprising an upper jaw and a lower jawand can bear numerous ordered teeth.
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Kaeden Chandler
25 March, 05:43
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See there is your answer
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