PPT-Bony fish anatomy and functions
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Caudal fin extends from tail moves from side to side 1 Anal fin 17 Dorsal fin BOTH keep fish upright amp moving straight 4 Pelvic fin 11 Pectoral fin BOTH help
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Caudal fin extends from tail moves from side to side 1 Anal fin 17 Dorsal fin BOTH keep fish upright amp moving straight 4 Pelvic fin 11 Pectoral fin BOTH help with navigation move stop up amp down not seen. Kingdom: . Animalia. Phylum: Chordata. Subphylum: Vertebrata. Class: . Osteichthyes. “bony fish”. Traits of Bony Fish. Bony skeleton. Traits of Bony Fish. Bony skeleton. Scales. Traits of Bony Fish. JEOPARDY. How things. work?. Bony Fish. Anatomy. Circulatory. System. Digestive. System. 100. 100. 100. 100. 100. 200. 200. 200. 200. 200. 300. 300. 300. 300. 300. 400. 400. 400. 400. 400. 500. 500. Characteristics of all Fish. All fish are . aquatic. All fish are . vertebrates. All fish have . gills. All fish have appendages in the form of . fins. Most. fish have skin with . scales. Different Groups of Fishes. Three . subdivisions . of the . labyrinth. cochlea. semicircular canals (vestibular system). vestibule (vestibular system, mainly). The Bony Labyrinth. (from Zemlin, 1998). Bony labyrinth. : Hard, bony outer shell. in Computed Tomography. Michael C. . Ficorelli. , RT. Lesson Description. To explain the various exams pertaining to the pelvis using computed tomography, . i. ncorporating cross sectional anatomy from images. Characteristics of all Fish. All fish are . aquatic. All fish are . vertebrates. All fish have . gills. All fish have appendages in the form of . fins. Most. fish have skin with . scales. Different Groups of Fishes. Fish- multiple fish that belong to the same species. Fishes- multiple fish that belong to different species. “Fish” versus “Fishes”. All . have…. At least one bone in their skeleton. Scales. Scientific Classification-. Class . Osteichthyes. Class . Osteichthyes. includes all bony fishes. . Like all fishes, . Osteichthyes. are cold-blooded vertebrates that breathe through gills and use fins for swimming.. Biology 201. Python consuming deer.. Python vs. Alligator. Vertebrate Evolution. First Step: Notochord is Replaced by Vertebrae. Ostracoderms. Stem vertebrate. Dermal bony armor. Jawless, . free swimming,. Draw the general idea of the following. Depressiform. Compressiform. Fusiform. Sagittiform. Aguilliform. Name 3 examples of bony fish. Name 3 examples of cartilaginous fish. What were the four fish mentioned in Four Fish?. VANESSA RAMIREZ. YAYLYN LAZO. JOSUE FLORES . PERIOD-6. Marine science/ Mrs. Weber. TABLE OF CONTENTS . Slide 3…………………………….Scientific name. Slide 4…………………………….What they eat. Pelvic Pelvic AnatomyAnatomyRobert E Gutman MDRectus Fascia LayersRectus Fascia LayersWhat are the layers of the rectus fasciaWhat are the layers of the rectus fasciaAbove the Above the arcuatearcuate otological. anatomy for undergraduate medical students). . Dr.Rafid. Y. . Jabbar. . ENT Lecturer. MRCS,DOHNS,FRCS(Glasgow). Temporal bone . Ear divisions :. The ear consists of three main parts :. Page 39, . text. Precambrian. Phylogeny of the Fishes. The first vertebrates to appear in the fossil record occurred in the late Cambrian Period (. ~. 500 mya). These were jawless armored fishes known as .
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