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Fishes Review Game. Part 1. True/False Fishes are the most abundant vertebrates, 1/2 of all vertebrates are fishes. True/False All fishes have a 3-chambered heart. True/False All fishes are endothermic . True/False Sharks are the most primitive fishes alive today. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Fishes Review Game

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Part 1

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True/FalseFishes are the most abundant vertebrates, 1/2 of all vertebrates are fishes.

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True

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True/False

All fishes have a 3-chambered heart.

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False – 2 chambers

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True/False

All fishes are endothermic.

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False - ectothermic

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True/False

Sharks are the most primitive fishes alive today.

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False – Jawless Fishes

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True/False

All sharks must swim continuously.

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False - Most

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True/False

Fishes use their nostrils to help them breathe.

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False - Smell

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What category of fishes do eels belong to?a. bony fishesb. jawless fishesc. cartilaginous fishesd. none of these

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a

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Which type of jawless fish is more aggressive at feeding?a. hagfish c. slime eelsb. lamprey d. none of these

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b

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Cartilaginous fishes have their mouths located...a. anteriorly c. posteriorlyb. dorsally d. ventrally

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d

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Which of the following is the only cartilaginous fish to have a flap of skin covering the gill slits?a. sharks c. skatesb. rays d. ratfishes

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d

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Choose the correct path food takes through the fish.a. mouth - esophagus - pharynx -

stomach - intestine - anusb. mouth - esophagus - pharynx -

intestine - stomach – anusc. mouth - pharynx - esophagus -

stomach - intestine - anusd. mouth - pharynx - esophagus -

intestine - stomach - anus

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c

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Chemical digestion usually begins in the ...a. esophagus c. pharynxb. intestine d. stomach

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d

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Which organ secretes bile for the shark?a. pancreas c. liverb. intestine d. kidney

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c

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What organ excretes salt from fishes?a. Liver c. pancreasb. kidney d. gall bladder

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b

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Which type of fish relies on vision the most?a. cartilaginous fishesb. bony fishes c. jawless fishesd. ratfishes

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b

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Cryptic Coloration…

a. when fishes that are dangerous, poisonous, or taste bad reveal it to others by use of bright colors

b. when fishes blend with the environment to deceive predators and prey

c. when fishes have the presence of stripes, bars, or spots that help break up the outline of its body

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b

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Disruptive Coloration…

a. when fishes that are dangerous, poisonous, or taste bad reveal it to others by use of bright colors

b. when fishes blend with the environment to deceive predators and prey

c. when fishes have the presence of stripes, bars, or spots that help break up the outline of its body

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c

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Warning Coloration…

a. when fishes that are dangerous, poisonous, or taste bad reveal it to others by use of bright colors

b. when fishes blend with the environment to deceive predators and prey

c. when fishes have the presence of stripes, bars, or spots that help break up the outline of its body

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a

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Agnatha…

a. Bony Fishes

b. Cartilaginous Fishes

c. Jawless Fishes

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c

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Chrondichthyes…

a. Bony Fishes

b. Cartilaginous Fishes

c. Jawless Fishes

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b

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Osteichthyes…

a. Bony Fishes

b. Cartilaginous Fishes

c. Jawless Fishes

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a

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Part 2

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Name 3 of the 5 major characteristics

of vertebrates.

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1. Have a Backbone (vertebral column, spine)2. The vertebrae enclosed and protect the

nerve cord3. They have a complex brain – nervous system4. Bilaterally symmetrical body plan5. Presence of an endoskeleton

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Name 3 of the 5 human uses for

fishes.

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• Humans have many uses for fishes:– They provide a vital source of protein – They can be ground up and used as fertilizer or

chicken feed– They can be used to make leather, glue, vitamins,

as well as many other products– They provide a sport for sports fisherman– They can also be kept as pets

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Hagfish are also know as slime eels. Explain

how they received this name.

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• The hagfish excrete a protein that when mixed with water forms a slime like substance that will help protect them from predators.

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Explain the function of spiracles on sharks

and rays.

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• The spiracles allow water to enter into the shark when their mouth is occupied.

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Explain the difference between the teeth of the

shark and the teeth of bony fishes include the purpose

both serve according to their feeding habits.

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• The teeth of sharks are triangular and there are many rows of them. This allows the shark to lose teeth when they are feeding on prey. The teeth of bony fishes are fused to the jaw so they are not intended to be lost when obtaining food.

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Explain the function of the ampullae of

lorenzini and how they work.

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Name 3 reasons why sharks are extremely

vulnerable

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• Sharks are vulnerable because they…– Mature late in life– Have few offspring – Have long reproductive cycles – Often have specific mating and nursing areas– Are highly migratory

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How do sharks get their buoyancy and how do bony fishes get their

buoyancy?

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• Sharks get their bouyancy from their liver and bony fishes get their bouyancy from their swim/air bladder.

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Do fishes have a closed or open circulatory system?

_____________Explain why one chamber of a fish’s heart is larger than

the other(s).

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• Closed• One chamber is larger because it has to pump

blood to the rest of the fishes body where as the other chamber just has to move it into that larger chamber.

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Label StomachIntestine

Explain the function of the internal structure of the stomach

and intestine.

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• F is the intestine• B is the stomach• The intestine has a spiral structure to it so that

it takes longer for the food to go through the system and therefore the shark can absorb more nutrients. The stomach has folds in its structure so that it can expand when it eats something large.

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Explain the process of osmoregulation and

why it is necessary for fishes?

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Marine fishes actually have blood that is less salty than seawater therefore, they lose water by osmosis. They need to replenish lost water or they will dehydrate, therefore they osmoregulate. They do this by swallowing seawater. The salt from the seawater is excreted by the kidneys.

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Explain the how the lateral line functions?

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• The lateral line is a line of fluid-filled canals that run along the sides of a fish. The lateral line system allows a fish to detect movement and vibrations in the water so that they can swim in the dark or through complex coral reefs.

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The following is a picture of the entrance to a tourist shop in Myrtle Beach. Explain what is

anatomically incorrect with this picture.

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• Has too few gill slits. Sharks have 5-7 gills. There is also only one row of teeth where as sharks should have many rows in a conveyer belt like fashion. The eyes seem more cat-like then shark-like. Although some sharks have white around their pupils they don’t tend to be so slivered like cat eyes can get.