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12 January, 07:32

What is the most primitive group of fishes and what is the defining characteristics of animals in this group?

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  1. 12 January, 07:36
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    Superclass Agnatha.

    The fishes in this group don't have jaws. Their mouths are like a holes in their heads and lack of movements.
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