| Q1: How many distinct fins are visible in the carp skeleton? List their anatomical names and corresponding counts. |
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| A1: There are 7 distinct fins in total. They are: |
| 1 Dorsal fin (on the top, mid-back region) |
| 2 Pectoral fins (one on each side, near the skull) |
| 2 Pelvic fins (smaller, paired fins on the underside, behind pectorals) |
| 1 Anal fin (on the underside, near the tail) |
| 1 Caudal fin (tail fin, fan-shaped) |
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| Q2: Estimate the ratio of skull length to overall body length, based on the visualization. |
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| A2: Skull length ≈ 20-22% of overall body length. The ratio of skull length to overall body length is approximately 1:4.5 |