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Draw and Label the Body Parts. 1ST DORSAL FIN 2ND DORSAL FIN OPERCULUM ANAL FIN LATERAL LINE CAUDAL FIN CAUDAL PEDUNCLE PELVIC FIN PECTORAL FIN BARBELS

Body Shapes Fusiform Depressiform (flat bottom) Compressiform Elongate Write the word, the definition that answers it, and the letter of the fish that best matches. Fusiform Depressiform (flat bottom) Compressiform Elongate B C Horizontally stretched (eel-like) Flattened horizonatally (usually bottom dwellers) Rounded and tapering at each end (speed) Laterally flattened (hovering in cover or schools) D

Fins Draw each of the tail types. Which tails are used for short burst of power? Which tail is for continuous swimming at medium/high speeds? Which tail allows for high speeds over long distances?

Scales Draw label and give an example of each type of scale. Thin calcium shell over connective tissue Thin calcium shell over connective tissue Multiple layers covered with enamel Teeth embedded in the skin

Reproduction Viviparous Ovoviviparous Oviparous Using the following roots and the pictures, define the three types of birth. Ovo – egg Vivi- live -parous - birth Viviparous Ovoviviparous Oviparous

Mouth Write each of the following mouth types and label the fish that matches. Upward facing mouth to ambush prey Small pointy mouth for eating in small crevices like coral reefs. Bottom facing mouth for eating off the bottom. Upward facing mouth for eating at the surface. A C B D