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general organisation of holocephali​

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Answered by sourya1794
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The subclass Holocephali ("complete heads") is a taxon of cartilaginous fish in the class Chondrichthyes. ... These fishes move by using sweeping movements of their large pectoral fins. They have long slender tails and live close to the seabed feeding on benthic invertebrates

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  1. The subclass Holocephali is a taxon of cartilaginous fish in the class Chondrichthyes.
  2. These fishes move by using sweeping movements of their large pectoral fins.
  3. They have long slender tails and live close to the seabed feeding on benthic invertebrates.

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