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refer to this portion of a dichotomous key for fish identification to answer the question.
- (a) has a single dorsal fin ® 5
(b) has a double dorsal fin ® 2
- (a) has small fin on back near tail ® 6
(b) has no fin on back near tail ® 7
- (a) has barbs near the mouth ® catfish
(b) does not have barbs near the mouth ® 10
according to this dichotomous key, any catfish must have
a double dorsal fin, a small fin on the back near the tail, and barbs near the mouth.
a single dorsal fin, no small fin on the back near the tail, and barbs near the mouth.
a double dorsal fin, a small fin on the back near the tail, and no barbs near the mouth.
a single dorsal fin, a small fin on the back near the tail, and barbs near the mouth.
To determine the characteristics of a catfish, we follow the dichotomous key:
- Catfish identification starts at step 6(a), which refers back to step 5(a), then step 1(a):
- Step 1(a): Has a single dorsal fin (leads to 5).
- Step 5(a): Has a small fin on back near tail (leads to 6).
- Step 6(a): Has barbs near the mouth (identifies Catfish).
Thus, catfish must have a single dorsal fin, a small fin on the back near the tail, and barbs near the mouth.
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D. a single dorsal fin, a small fin on the back near the tail, and barbs near the mouth.