JUST VOCAB OSTEICHTHYES Chapters 40-2 & 41. Joining of an egg & sperm outside the female’s body ____________________ Kind of development in which offspring.

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JUST VOCAB OSTEICHTHYES Chapters 40-2 & 41

Joining of an egg & sperm outside the female’s body ____________________ Kind of development in which offspring are born/hatch looking like their parents only smaller____________________ Kind of circulatory system in which blood is contained inside vessels __________________ Organism that has a notochord, pharyngeal pouches, a post anal tail, and a dorsal nerve cord ______________________________ External fertilization Direct development closed Chordate

Organism with a backbone ____________________ Organism whose blastopore becomes its mouth ____________________ Thin walled sac in the abdominal cavity containing gases that control____________________ buoyancy in a fish Arrangement in which water moving over the gills moves in the opposite direction as blood moving through the gills __________________ so more gas is exchanged vertebrate protostome Swim bladder Counter current flow

Maintaining the correct balance of water and ____________________ ions in the body Covering made of bone that ____________________ protects the brain; also called skull Nerve cord surrounded by bone or cartilage; also called a Spinal cord _____________________ osmoregulation cranium Vertebral column

Joining of an egg & sperm inside the female’s body ____________________ Kind of development in which offspring hatch as larva and must____________________ undergo metamorphosis to become adults Kind of circulatory system in which blood is NOT contained in vessels __________________ and flows loose inside the coelom Row of sensory structures that runs along the body of a fish which can sense vibration and water pressure ______________________ Internal fertilization Indirect development open Lateral line system

Organism without a backbone ____________________ Organism whose blastopore becomes its anus ____________________ Fish with long flexible spines in its fins like a perch __________________ Hard plate on each side of a fish’s head that opens at the rear and __________________ protects the gills invertebrate deuterostome Ray-finned fish operculum

S mall out pockets at the anterior end of the digestive tract that become gills in a fish and the throat, ______________________ inner ears, and tonsils in humans Tail that sticks out past the posterior opening of the digestive tract ____________________ Outside body covering in an animal __________________ This kind of body organ works automatically without thinking about it ______________ Pharyngeal pouches Post anal tail integument autonomic

The concentration of nervous tissue and sensory organs in the anterior end of an animal ____________________ In animals the body plan where the left and right sides are mirror images of each other____________________ This part smoothes the flow of blood leaving the ventricle __________________ These small thin walled blood vessels connect arteries and veins and are the place where gases, wastes, & nutrients are exchanged __________________ cephalization Bilateral symmetry Conus arteriosus capillaries

Blood vessels that carry blood ________________________ away from the heart An arrangement in which the water flowing over the gills moves in the opposite direction as the blood inside ______________________ Area in a fish’s brain that receives and processes info from visual, auditory, and lateral line systems _______________________________ Posterior part of the brain that controls balance and muscle coordination ________________________ arteries Countercurrent flow Optic tectum cerebellum

Blood vessels that carry blood back _________________ to the heart Nerve cord surrounded by bone or Cartilage; also called a spinal cord _________________ Posterior part of the brain that integrates Info from the other brain parts and where Higher brain functions like memory, learning, Reasoning, and problem solving occur _____________ Collecting chamber that receives blood returning to the heart from the body Before it enters the atrium __________________________ veins Vertebral column cerebrum Sinus venosus

Part of the brain that controls the autonomic internal organs __________________________ and relays sensory info from body The concentration of nervous and sensory organs in the anterior end of an animal _____________________________ Small fingerlike extensions inside the intestine that increase surface area for greater absorption of nutrients _______________ Medulla oblongata cephalization villi

First section of intestine where the Pyloric caeca are found _______________________ The energy molecule is stored in the liver ________________________ This substance is made by the pancreas and causes cells to release glucose into the bloodstream. __________________ (Be careful! It sounds like the answer above. Don’t get these 2 confused!) duodenum glycogen glucagon

Solution in which the solute concentration is greater outside a cell than inside ______________________________ (salt water fish live here) Solution in which the solute concentration is less outside a cell than inside ______________________________ (fresh water fish live here) hypertonic hypotonic