biology 30 2 fishes
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30-2 Fishes
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Cartilage
• Strong connective tissue that supports the body and is softer and more flexible than bone.
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Atrium
• Upper chamber of the heart that receives and holds blood that is about to enter the ventricle.
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Ventricle
• Lower chamber of the heart that pumps blood out of the heart.
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Cerebrum
• Area of the brain responsible for all the voluntary activities of the body.
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Cerebellum
• Region of the brain that coordinates body movements
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Medulla oblongata
• Area of the brain that controls the functioning of many internal organs
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Lateral line system
• Sensitive receptor system that enables fish to detect gentle currents and vibrations in the water.
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Swim bladder
• Internal gas-filled organ in many bony fishes that adjusts their buoyancy.
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Oviparous
• Term used to refer to animals whose eggs hatch outside the mother’s body.
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Ovoviviparous
• Term used to refer to animals whose young are born alive after developing in eggs inside the mother’s body.
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Viviparous
• Term used to refer to animals that bear live young that are nourished directly by the mother’s body as they develop.
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Key Concept
• Fishes are aquatic vertebrates; most fishes have paired fins, scales, and gills.
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Key Concept
• The evolution of jaws and the evolution of paired fins were important developments during the rise of fishes.
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Key concept
• Adaptations to aquatic life include various modes of feeding, specialized structures for gas exchange, and paired fins for locomotion.
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Key concept
• When you consider their basic internal structure, all living fishes can be classified into three groups: jawless fishes, cartilaginous fishes, and bony fishes.