Which of the following could be considered the most recent common ancestor of living tetrapods?
a. A sturdy-finned, shallow-water lobe-fin whose appendages had skeletal supports similar to those of terrestrial vertebrates
b. An armored, jawed placoderm with two pairs of appendages
c. An early ray-finned fish that developed bony skeletal supports in its paired fins
d. A salamander that had legs supported by a bony skeleton but moved with the side-to-side bending typical of fishes