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Question
What derived characters do sharks and tuna share? What features distinguish tuna from sharks?
Step-by-Step Solution
VerifiedBoth sharks and tuna are gnathostomes and have jaws. They also have enlarged forebrains. The skeleton of a shark is made of cartilage, whereas tunas have a bony skeleton.
Sharks are vertebrates that belong to the clade Chondrichthyes (cartilage fish). On the other hand, tuna belong to the clade osteichthyans, Actinopterygii. They both evolved from a common ancestor around 400 million years ago and are a classic example of convergent evolution.
Sharks and tuna are both gnathostomes with a body shape that allows them to swim efficiently; they both have a lateral line system for predator detection (vibrations). They also have bigger brains, jaws, and four clusters of Hox genes.
The skeletons of sharks are made of cartilage. They have a spiral valve that increases the intestine’s surface area. On the other hand, tunas have a bony skeleton. They have a swim bladder and an operculum.
They also have flexible rays that support their fins for swimming. Thus, they are called ray-finned fishes.