What is the difference between a bony fish and a cartilaginous fish?
A. The bony fish and cartilaginous fish both have bones throughout their bodies.
B. The bony fish and the cartilaginous fish only have bones in the jaw.
C. The bony fish has bones in its jaw, and the cartilaginous fish has cartilage in its jaw and bones in the rest of its body.
D. The bony fish has bones and the cartilaginous fish has only cartilage throughout their bodies.
The difference between a bony fish and a cartilaginous fish: The bony fish has bones and the cartilaginous fish has only cartilage throughout their bodies.
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