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Fish
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Classification Kingdom- Animalia Phylum- Chordata Sub Phylum- Vertebrata Classes- Agnatha, Chondrichthyes, Osteichthyes
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Let’s go to the Video!
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Agnatha Jawless fish: Lampreys, Hagfish
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Types of Agnathans Hagfish- Ocean scavengers, not much is known about them. Lamprey- fresh and salt water, they are parasitic and prey on other fish. * Both have cartilagenous skeletons and sucker-like mouths.
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A Sliming Hagfish
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The Sea Lamprey
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Sea Lamprey Project
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More Video…..
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Chondricthyes Cartilagenous Fish: Shark, Ray
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Chondrichthyes Sharks are adapted for a predatory lifestyle. Cartilage skeletons, stiff pectoral fins (speed). No operculum, must keep moving to breathe. Have live births. Special scales feel like sandpaper. Manta, and Sting Rays- live in shallow water, have mouths located on the underside, are fairly docile, wide flat bodies and wing-like fins that are flexible.
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Types of Chondrichthyes Sharks and Rays- have no operculum and must keep moving to breathe. Have different kinds of scales that feel and look more like sandpaper. Have skeletons made of cartilage not bones.
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Shaaaaaaark!!!!!
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Is this Guy Nuts??????
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They get a Bad Rap :-(
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Spotted Eagle Rays
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Osteichthyes Bony Fish: Salmon, Carp, Tuna Over 20,000 different species
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One Last Word on Fish….
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Types of Osteichthyes Ray Finned: –Most fish are this type –Fins are supported by bony structures called Rays. –Teleosts are the most advanced form of ray finned fish (symmetrical tails and mobile fins). Lobe Finned: –Fins are long, fleshy, muscular, supported by central core of bones. –Thought to be ancestors of amphibians. –Examples are: Coelacanth, Lungfish
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Bizarre Fish
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Bizarre Fish the Sequel
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Fish Characteristics Gills Backbone (vertebrae) Paired Fins Single Loop Circulation Two chambered heart
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Fish Anatomy
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Fins
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Different Dorsal Fins
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Fish Respiration Water flows over Gills as fish opens mouth and swims. Water flows opposite direction of blood flow. O 2 diffuses from the water into the blood. Gills are made of thousands of gill filaments. Gills are covered by the Operculum.
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Up Close and Personal
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Fish Circulation Fish heart has 2 chambers Single loop circulation Blood flows into gills, picks up O 2, goes to the body, returns to the heart.
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Fish Reproduction Most Fish reproduce sexually, and fertilize their eggs externally (Sharks-internally). Spawning is the process of fertilizing eggs. Baby fish are called FRY.
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Let’s Get Ready to Rumble…..
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Lamprey Spawning Behavior
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Fish Adaptations Lateral Line System- used to detect vibrations, orient the fish in water, it is a line of cells running down the side of the fish. Operculum- gill cover, movement of operculum allows more water to be drawn in. Swim Bladder- a gas filled sac that helps the fish maintain buoyancy. Sharks don’t have a swim bladder! Fins- Dorsal, Caudal, Pectoral, Pelvic, Anal.
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Adaptations Air Bladder Operculum Lateral Gills Line Fins
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Just Amazing!!!!
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Amaaaaaaaazing!!!
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Speed Demon…
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Fooling w/ Mom Nature
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