The document summarizes key facts about the Agnatha class, which includes hagfish and lampreys. Hagfish are entirely marine and act as scavengers, using their slime and ability to tie themselves in knots. Lampreys include both marine and freshwater species, with marine ones being anadromous. They have a circular sucking mouth with teeth and can parasitically feed on fish for extended periods. In the Great Lakes, lampreys have caused damage and are controlled using larvicide, barriers, and sterilization techniques.