Dermal denticles …. A. are synonymous to placoid scales B. are produced in the epidermis of the class Chondrichthyes C. can form teeth in bony fishes D. A and B E. A, B and C
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Dermal denticles are indeed synonymous to placoid scales. They are small, tooth-like structures that cover the skin of many cartilaginous fishes, including sharks. B. Dermal denticles are produced in the epidermis of the class Chondrichthyes, which includes Show more…
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