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The Fins of Lobe-Finned Fish Are Supported by Extensions of the Skeleton

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The fins of lobe-finned fish are supported by extensions of the skeleton and are moved by muscles within the fin whereas the fins of ray-finned fish are supported by flexible,nonskeletal elements and are moved by muscles from within the fish's body.


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