Biology, asked by muthukumar2004, 10 months ago

In cartilaginous fishes, claspers are associated with
(A) Pelvic fins of males
(B) Pectoral fins of males
(C) Pelvic fins of females
(D) Pectoral fins of females​

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Answered by shm0618667arpana
1

Answer:

Male cartilaginous fish have claspers formed from the posterior portion of their pelvic fin which serve as is used to channel semen into the female's cloaca during mating.

Answered by akanshaagrwal23
5

Explanation:

Pelvic and pectoral fins are usually paired, allowing a fish to fine-tune its movements. Pelvic fins, located on the bottom of the fish in front of the anal fin, help balance the fish, keep it level, and prevent it from rolling from side to side....

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