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The smallest of the vertebrate classes, the _______ are represented by only 4,000 species. a. bony fish b. jawless fish c. amphibians d. sharks
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The smallest of the vertebrate classes, the _______ are represented by only 4,000 species.
a. bony fish
b. jawless fish
c. amphibians
d. sharks
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i think the answer is C. amphibians
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