THE FISHES JEOPARDY.

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THE FISHES JEOPARDY

How things work? Bony Fish Anatomy Circulatory System Digestive System 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 500

How thing work 100 All vertebrates have an ______skeleton. A: What is endo ?

How things work 200 The conus arteriosus and sinus venosus are parts of the ______________ system. A: What is circulatory?

How thing work 300 Sense organ in a fish that senses vibration and water pressure A: What is the lateral line system??

How thing work 400 These are 4 Ways Fishes can Maintain their Vertical Position. A: What are… 1. Fishes are saturated with buoyant oils. (especially in liver) 2. Use their fins to provide lift. 3. Reduction of heavy tissues. (bones less dense, cartilaginous skeletons) 4. Swim bladder. closed, ventral?

How thing work 500 The gills belong to 2 body systems. Name them A: What are respiratory and excretory?

Bony Fish 100 The perch is an example of a __________ fish. Ray-finned lobe-finned A: What is a ray-finned?

Bony Fish 200 Bony fish belong to this class of Vertebrates. A: What is OSTEICHTHYES ?

Bony Fish 300 An eloborate way of passing water over the gills used by bony fish-for gas excahnge A: What is double pump ?

Bony Fish 400 Muscles are arranged in zigzag bands called this… A: What are myomeres?

Bony Fish 500 The 2 main excretory organs in bony fish. A: What are KIDNEYS & GILLS?

Anatomy 100 The hard plate that opens at the rear and covers and protects the fish’s gills. A: What is the OPERCULUM ?

In dogfish, the spiral valve is located in this part of the intestine Anatomy 200 In dogfish, the spiral valve is located in this part of the intestine A: What is the ileum ?

Name heart chambers found in both the fish and humans. Anatomy 300 Name heart chambers found in both the fish and humans. A: What is atrium and ventricle?

This organ produces red blood cells in cartilage fish. Anatomy 400 This organ produces red blood cells in cartilage fish. A: What is spleen?

Anatomy 500 Both of these fins are paired on bony fish. A: What are pectoral and pelvic?

Circulatory System 100 These two things BEST describe the of circulatory system found in bony fish. A: What is countercurrent and closed?

Circulatory System 200 When blood leaves the heart in a fish it goes next to the ________________. A: What is gills ?

Circulatory System 300 Main pumping chamber of the heart in a fish. A: What is the ventricle?

Circulatory System 400 These are the main three parts of a gill.. A: What gill arch, gill filament and raker?

Circulatory System 500 Trace the path of blood through the heart starting with the body capillaries. A: What is atrium, ventricle, gills, back to the body capillaries?

Name 2 organs besides the stomach that make digestive enzymes. Digestive System 100 Name 2 organs besides the stomach that make digestive enzymes. A: What are liver and pancreas?

This structure connects the pharynx to the stomach _______ Digestive System 200 This structure connects the pharynx to the stomach _______ A: What is the esophagus?

Digestive System 300 This organ made parts of the shark dissection appear green A: What is gall bladder?

Digestive System 400 Folds found in the stomach, which allow for increase in volume and surface area A: What are rugae?

This organ produces squelene . Digestive System 500 This organ produces squelene . A: What is liver?