Describe each color pattern from the picture and its purpose.

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Describe each color pattern from the picture and its purpose. Flounder with Chromatophores Shark’s Countershading Disruptive Coloration Stonefish Camouflage Poisonous Lionfish uses Warning Coloration

Describe each color pattern from the picture and its purpose. Glass Fish Lacks pigmentation Rainbow Fish Iridocytes Hairy Anglerfish uses Bioluminescence Cichlid male and female show Sexual Dimorphism

Fish Sense E. A. B. F. D. C. Whiskers Large Eye Lenses Lateral Line Olfactory Cells E. Inner Ear Electroreception A. Match the picture and words with the following definitions: Detect tiny amounts of chemicals in the water. Retain a large portion of light entering the eye. Taste buds in mouth and some along the head. Fluid filled canals that sense vibrations throughout the body. Detect small electrical impulses associated with muscle movement. No external opening; highly developed hearing for detecting prey. B. F. D. C.

Feeding Methods Describe how these fish eat. (Hint: How do they capture their prey? Terms you might use: ambush, electric current, stun, lure, spit, filter, clean, or chisel-like teeth) Angler Fish Stonefish Blue Shark Swordfish Electric Eel

Describe how these fish eat. (Hint: How do they capture their prey Describe how these fish eat. (Hint: How do they capture their prey? Terms you might use: ambush, electric current, stun, lure, spit, filter, clean, or chisel-like teeth) Archerfish Wrasse Basking Shark Parrotfish Plecostomus

Fish Migrations Pacific Salmon swimming up river. Copy the following terms and definitions. Name the fish that follows each migration pattern. Anadromous - fishes which spend most of their lives in the sea and migrate to fresh water to breed Catadromous - fishes which spend most of their lives in fresh water and migrate to the sea to breed Potamodromous - Truly migratory fishes whose migrations occur wholly within freshwater Oceanodromous - Truly migratory fishes which live and migrate wholly in the sea Pacific Salmon swimming up river. Atlantic tuna spawn in Gulf of Mexico and Mediterranean Sea. American Eels live in rivers but are spawning here in a saltwater cave. Silver Barb moves from lakes for feeding to rivers for spawning.