No a lamprey does not have paired appendages.
Yes, a kangaroo has paired appendages like legs and arms, and a vertebral column which provides support and protection to its spinal cord.
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No, lampreys do not have paired appendages like fins or limbs. They have a single, continuous dorsal fin along their back that helps them maneuver in water.
No, kangaroos do not have paired legs. One of their legs is separate from the other. Much like other animals, kangaroos also have paws.
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No. Tuna are a fish and fish do not have legs.
Just like Humans, Rhesus monkeys have arms and legs.
Paired appendages are limb-like structures that are found in pairs on the body, such as arms and legs in humans. These appendages are typically used for movement, grasping, or manipulation in different organisms. Examples of paired appendages include wings in birds and fins in fish.
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