A fossilized fish is found that has jaws but no true bones. Where does this fossil belong on the cladogram?
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The correct answer for your question is D on the cladogram. A fossilized fish that found has jaws but no true bones is belongs to D on the cladogram.
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The evolution of fish began about 530 million years ago during the Cambrian explosion. It was during this time that the early chordates developed the skull and the vertebral column, leading to the first craniates and vertebrates. The first fish lineages belong to the Agnatha, or jawless fish. Early examples include Haikouichthys.
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