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Sharks and dogfishes differ from skates and rays by

A

Head and trunk are widened considerably

B

Distinct demarcation between body and tail

C

Their pectoral fins distinctly marked off from cylinderical body

D

Gill slits are ventrally placed

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C

Sharks and dogfishes differ from skates and rays by their pectoral fins distinctly marked off from cylinderical body.
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