Biology, asked by GS28, 5 months ago

what are claspers in pisces?..... are they copulatory organs in male cartilaginous fishes? ​

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Answered by Kumkumjena
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A clasper is a structure found in some groups of male animals. Claspers are formed from the posterior portion of the pelvic fin. It serves as an intromittent organ and transfers semen into the female's cloaca during mating. Sphyrna is a hammerhead shark (a cartilaginous fish) and possesses claspers.

Answered by DarshHere
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Clasper is

(a) male copulatory structure: a : one of a pair of external anal processes of an insect that are used to grasp a female.

(b) one of a pair of organs that are extensions of the pelvic fins of cartilaginous fishes.

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