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Give an example for each of the following.
a. A viviparous fish
b. A fish possessing electric organs
c. A fish possessing poison sting
d. an organ which regulates buoyancy in the body of a fish
e. an oviparous animal with milk producing glands.

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a. Scoliodon fish is viviparous fish.
b. Torpedo fish is possessing electric organs.
c. Dasyatis/Trygon fish possess poison sting.
d. Air bladder regulates buoyancy in the body of a fish.
e. Ornithorhynchus anatinus (Duck-billed platypus) is an oviparous animal with milk producing glands.
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