Basic Fish Anatomy Fin Functions Stabilize, turn, hover, brake, etc. Pectoral Pelvic Stabilize and straighten Dorsal Anal Propel forward Caudal You can tell a lot ...
FISHES Bio II Rupp GANOID SCALES CTENIOD SCALES CYCLOID SCALES PLACOID SCALES Typical in sharks FISH MUSCULATURE Myomeres-segments of the muscle Myospeta division ...
Anatomy The study of the structure of an organism or its elements; human anatomy refers to the study of the human body. Anthropology The scientific study of humankind ...
Anatomy and Physiology- Unit C Fish Amount fish is fed should be amount it can eat in a few minutes to avoid contaminating water Smaller fish Flaked food Larger Fish ...
Comparative Anatomy ... limbs of fishes and marine mammals Parallelism ... notochord and nervous system disappear Resembles invertebrate Both urochordates ...
Marine Fishes Chapter 12 Bony Fishes! More than 95% of all fish on Earth belong to the class Osteichthyes (meaning bony fishes) These fish have a skeleton of bone ...
FISHES (yes, that s the proper word) ICHTHYOLOGY (the study of fish) FISH ANATOMY - EYES similar to other vertebrates, but differ in a couple of ways: spherical ...
Anatomy & Physiology The Skeletal System: The Framework CH 6 206 bones This is the complete framework in the skeletal system Functions of bone Framework Provides ...
Fish: Form and function An LSU Museum of Natural Science presentation to accompany the activity Types and Function of fins All Fish have fins! Each fin shape has a ...
electric eel. electric catfish. electric ray. Biolumination. self -luminous. photophores ... temperature changes should be gradual. no more than 1 C/ 2 minutes ...
Chordates and Fishes Characteristics of Chordates A chordate is an animal that in some stage of development has: Notochord- dorsal rod of specialized nerves A dorsal ...
Non-vertebrate Chordates, Fishes, and Amphibians Chapter 30 Phylum Chordata Contains three sub-phyla: Vertebrata Urochordata Cephalochordata All chordates at some ...
Chordates and Fish Characteristics of Chordates A chordate is an animal that in some stage of development has: Notochord- dorsal rod of specialized nerves A dorsal ...
Fish! Common Types Animal Science Level 1 Essential Question Why is the nitrogen cycle important to fish tanks? Essential Question Why is the nitrogen cycle important ...
Special Somatic Receptors Membranous Labyrinth Vertebrates have pair of fluid filled membranous labyrinths Filled with ... Assists in transport of sound Figure ...
Comparative Anatomy Respiratory System Note Set 10 Chapter 11 Respiratory System Gas exchange system Oxygen and carbon dioxide Fish- internal gills or lungs Some ...
Familiarize with important external and internal signs and symptoms ... Changes in texture of Organs, Tissues, and Musculature. Symptoms and signs of disease ...
Anatomy and Physiology- Unit D External Features and Bones Competency: 9.00 Summarize the major parts of small animals Objective 9.01 Describe the major external ...
Introduction to Dental Anatomy Dental Anatomy Dr. Firas Alsoleihat, BDS, PhD Department of Conservative Dentistry Introduction Human dentition is diphyodont 2 sets of ...
Anatomy & Physiology LAT Chapter 5 LAT Presentations Study Tips If viewing this in PowerPoint, use the icon to run the show. Mac users go to Slide Show View ...
Nonvertebrate Chordates, Fishes, and Amphibians Chapter 30 30-1 The Chordates A chordate is an animal that has, for at least some stage of its life, all of the ...
... nerve chord Subphylum Vertebrata dorsal backbone made of cartilage or bone Classes Agnatha Chondrichthyes Osteichthyes Class Agnatha jawless Do not ...
Above the fray. ALICE A.I. Foundation, Inc. Programs. A SETL / Java. B Java 1. C C/C ... we would never know it, because the illusion would deceive us. ...
FISH (and chordates) * * * * * * * What is a chordate? Members of the ANIMAL KINGDOM and the PHYLUM CHORDATA They have a dorsal, hollow nerve cord and a notocord Most ...