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2014, 2017 reproduction, respiration and vascular (mammal)

Mammal Respiration and Vascular

Mammal Reproduction

2015, 2018 skeleton, digestion, excretory and reproduction (avian/fish)

Avian Skeleton

Skeleton of a fish: finned vertebrate animal with skin covered with scales. It lives in water and is usually oviparous. Opercular: pair of bony plates covering the gill opening. Ray of the anterior dorsal fin: each of the small bones forming the front fin on the back of a fish. Radial cartilage: elastic substance of the radius. Ray of the posterior dorsal fin: each of the small bones forming the rear fin on the back of a fish. Neural spine: spine containing part of the nervous system. Vertebra: each of the bones forming the neural spine of a fish. Hypural: bone to which are attached the spiny rays of the caudal fin of a fish. Caudal fin ray: each of the small bones forming the tail fin of a fish. Anal fin ray: each of the small bones forming the fin behind the anus of a fish. Radial cartilage: elastic substance of the radius. Rib: each of the bones forming the thoracic cage. Pelvic fin ray: each of the bones forming the fin beneath the pelvic girdle. Pectoral fin ray: each of the bones forming the chest fin. Pelvic girdle: set of bones forming the pelvis. Clavicle: shoulder bone. Lower jaw: mandible. Upper jaw: upper part of the mouth. Orbit: cavity of the skull that contains the eye. Skull: bony case of the brain of a fish.

Avian Digestion/Excretory

Avian Digestion

Avian Reproduction

Fish Skeleton

DON’T EAT ME!!!!

Fins Dorsal and Anal: aid in turning, prevent the fish from rolling over Caudal: provides power to move the fish forward, aids in steering Pelvic & Pectoral: fine tune movements Adipose: soft & fleshy no purpose known

Fish Digestion/Excretory

Fish Reproduction

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2013, 2016 Skeleton, digestion, excretory and nervous (mammal)

Mammal Digestion/Excretory

Mammal Skeleton

Skeleton of a cat: carnivorous mammal of the feline family, with retractile claws. There are both wild and domestic varieties. Skull: bony case of the brain. Cervical vertebrae: bones of the neck. Thoracic vertebrae: the bones forming the dorsal part of the thoracic cage. Lumbar vertebrae: the bones of the lumbar region of the back. Sacrum: the set of sacral vertebrae. Caudal vertebrae: bones of the tail. Pelvis: pelvic bone. Femur: uppermost bone of the rear leg of a cat. Fibula: one of two bones of the lower rear leg of a cat. Tarsus: hell bone. Metatarsus: paw bone between the heel and the phalanges. Phalange: toe bone. Claw: pointed nail at the end of a phalange. Tibia: one of two bones of the lower rear leg of a cat. Rib: bone of the thoracic cage. Ulna: one of two bones of the lower foreleg of a cat. Nail: pointed nail at the end of a phalange. Radius: one of two bones of the lower foreleg of a cat. Humerus: bone of the upper foreleg of a cat. Sternum: bone forming the underside of the thoracic cage. Scapula: shoulder bone. Mandible: lower jaw. Tooth: hard organ set in the jaw, used to chew food. Orbit: cavity in the skull that contains the eye.

Mammal Digestion/Excretory

Mammal Digestion/Excretory