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What are claspers? Which group of fishes possesses them?​

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Answered by aditya120411kumar
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In biology, a clasper is a male anatomical structure found in some groups of animals, used in mating. 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.

Claspers are formed from the posterior portion of pelvic fins in male cartilaginous fishes. They serve as intermittent organs used to channel semen into the female's cloaca during mating.

Answered by Manogna12
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\orange\RightarrowA clasper is a structure found in some groups of male animals.

\orange\RightarrowIt serves as an intromittent organ and transfers semen into the female's cloaca during mating.

\orange\RightarrowThey are formed from the posterior portion of pelvic fins in male cartilaginous fishes.

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