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1 Phylum- Chordate (Notocord- at some point can turn into a backbone)
Fishes Kingdom-Animalia Phylum- Chordate (Notocord- at some point can turn into a backbone) Class- Jawless Cartilage Bony

2 Jawless Fish All Jawless fish do not have Scales – they have slimy skin and no fins Lampreys- are Parasites- animals that feed off another animal and do harm to that animal - live in fresh and salt water They have teeth Hagfish- are Scavengers- they feed off of dead or dying animals . They are also blind. live only in salt water no teeth, they have tentacles

3 Class-Jawless

4 Lamprey Hagfish

5 Lamprey Notice the teeth and suckerlike mouth

6 Cartilaginous Fish Rays Sharks Skates

7 Cartilaginous (Chondrichthyes)
All have Placoid scales which are also, called Denticles. If rubbed from front to back it feels smooth. If rubbed back to front it feels like sandpaper.                                                             

8 Pectoral Fins- located on sides of body and are used to change direction and for gliding in the water. It also helps prevent sinking . In Rays they are huge and used for swimming.(7meter span in rays) In sharks they are stiff. Dorsal and Ventral Fins- located on top and bottom of animal. Used for balance. Caudal Fin- along with its tail in sharks is strong and moves the fish at great speed.

9 Dots around This sharks mouth are ampullae Acute sense of smell. It can detect a drop of blood nearly half kilometer away. They have a lateral line located on their sides to sense movements in the water. They also have nerve receptors called ampullae of Lorenzini- senses electric fields generated by muscles of fish.

10 Do not have a swim bladder instead they have an oily liver that helps with bouancy which is less dense Breathing holes called spiracles located behind each eye. These are needed because most of these fish have gills on the underside of their bodies. Mostly all cartilaginous fish have mouths on ventral surface. This was an adaptation for bottom feeding even though most sharks are not bottom feeders. Skates and Rays are though.

11 Notice the gills on the ventral surface

12 Shark teeth Constantly being replaced Mako shark

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15 Sting Ray

16 Manta Ray

17 Skate

18 YouTube – Stingray YouTube - Manta ray dance

19 Bony fish Striped bass


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