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(nelson ). members of the family myxinidae are characterized by the lack of a dorsal fin, barbels present around the mouth, degenerate eyes, teeth only on the tongue, no metamorphosis, and ovaries and testes in the same individual but only one functional gonad (nelson ). sometimes known as "slime eels
without scales, unpaired fins, a notochord that is retained by the adult, and a circular, jawless mouth. lampreys are found in both freshwater and ocean environments, being anadromous (living mostly in the oceans but returning to freshwater to breed). most are parasitic. because lampreys resemble eels...
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