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Jawed Vertebrates Have Jaws Derived from

Question 34

Question 34

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Jawed vertebrates have jaws derived from


A) dermal bones.
B) unfused cranial bones.
C) anterior branchial arches of the gill.
D) bones of the inner ear.
E) the notochord during embryonic development.

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