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There are over 980 species of cartilaginous fish.
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Its genome is estimated to be 910 megabases long, which is the smallest among all the cartilaginous fishes and one-third the size of the human genome (3000 Mb).
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The leaves are obovate and stalkless, with a cartilaginous edge, all growing in a basal rosette, and sometimes covered in a mealy white bloom.
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Cartilaginous intra-articular bodies float freely within the synovial fluid, which they require for nutrition and growth.
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Cartilaginous fish, such as sharks and rays also lack a true maxilla.
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What was initially believed to be a bony sternum turned out to be part of the coracoid, but a cartilaginous sternum may have been present.
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The flesh is thin but pliant, grayish or pallid, cartilaginous, and lacks any distinctive odor and taste.
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That is not enough to qualify as the longest fish, however, as some of the cartilaginous fish such as the basking shark and whale shark are even longer.
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The infant vocal fold is half membranous or anterior glottis, and half cartilaginous or posterior glottis.
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The leaves are oval with thick, whitish, cartilaginous margins and measure up to 2 centimeters long.
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