What is never true of oviparous fishes A.their eggs are fetilized externally B. their hatch outside the mothers body C. they have paired fins D. embryos receive nourishm?

The correct answer is D. Embryos receive nourishment.

Oviparous fishes are those that lay eggs. The eggs are fertilized externally, and the embryos develop and hatch outside the mother's body. They have paired fins, which are used for swimming. The embryos receive nourishment from the yolk sac, which is attached to the egg.