Which of the following features were present in the transitional species between amphibian tetrapods and the fishes?

A. fins, rounded head with eyes on the side, and a neck
B. lungs, fins, and scales
C. fins, simple wrist bones, and expanded ribs
D. a flat head with eyes on the top, fins, and scales


Answer: C

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