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Chondichthyes= Latin Khondros= cartilage Ichthyes = fish Sharks, rays and skates.
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https://www. youtube. com/watch
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Placoid Scales or Denticles
Placoid scales (dermal denticles) are tough scales that cover the skin of elasmobranchs (sharks and rays). Even though placoid scales are similar to the scales of bony fish, they are really modified teeth and are covered with a hard enamel. Placoid scales are packed tightly together and grow with their tips facing backwards. This gives the fish's skin a rough feel. The function of these scales is for protection against predators, although in some sharks, they may also have a hydrodynamic function. Like our teeth, placoid scales have an inner core of pulp (made up of connective tissues, blood vessels, and nerves), which is covered by a layer of dentine (hard calcareous material). This dentine is covered by enamel-like vitrodentine. Scales in bony fish grow as the fish gets larger, but placoid scales stop growing after they reach a certain size, and then more scales are added as the fish grows.
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Cartilage vs. bone True bone cartilage is calcified.
True bone has osteoblasts and osteocytes.
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Designed to swim Torpedo shaped Fins stabilize- Know the fins!!!
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http://www.pbs.org/wnet/nature/lessons/lon g-live-the-sharks-and-rays/video- segments/4953/
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Characteristics of Sharks
Nares- external openings that allow water in. receptors sense the water = smells Spiracles- first gills. Aid shark in pumping water through gills when at rest Teeth- triangular, calcified, replaceable
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