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Why Don't Sharks Have Bones?

Why Don't Sharks Have Bones?

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Interactive Video

Science, Biology

11th Grade - University

Hard

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Wayground Content

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The video explores the fascinating world of sharks, focusing on their classification, evolutionary history, and unique physiological traits. Sharks belong to the class Chondrichthyes, characterized by a cartilaginous skeleton. Despite lacking bones, sharks have evolved unique features like dermal denticles, which are akin to skin teeth. The video also delves into the evolutionary divergence between sharks and bony fish, highlighting how sharks have adapted to survive without bones. The lightweight and flexible cartilage aids in their movement, making them effective predators. Additionally, the video explains how sharks produce red blood cells in organs other than bones, showcasing their unique adaptations.

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