Biology, asked by shiva2731, 1 year ago

Cyclostomes are jawless vertrebrates. How do they feed themselve?

Answers

Answered by pavanpavan6108
1

Answer:

A jawless fish is a fish without a jaw. ... The early jawless fish are thought to have relied on filter feeding to capture their food, and most likely would have sucked water and debris from the seafloor into their mouth, releasing water and waste out of their gills

Answered by Anonymous
11

Answer:

heya mate✌

These fish are characterized by a long slender body without scales and fins, a round jawless mouth with horny teeth, a cartilaginous skull, and a persistent notochord. The cyclostomes include two classes of living, jawless fishes (agnathous)—Petromyzontiformes (lamprey…..hope it hlps

Similar questions