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Osteichthyes

Introduction: Osteichthyes

Description of Osteichthyes

Osteichthyes: common fish with bony skeleton, gills, 2 chambered heart, fin ray support, and usually a swimbladder; skin is embedded with mucous glands and scales; can be marine or freshwater.
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