Chapter 19-Fish Flashcards

1
Q

What is the division of fish whose skeletons are made either partially or wholly of bone?

A

Bony fish

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2
Q

What are the three main body regions of the fish?

A

Head
Trunk
Tail

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3
Q

What is the body region of the fish that extends from the mouth to the back of the gill covers?

A

Head

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4
Q

What is the body region of the fish that is the portion extending from the back of the gill covers to the urogenital opening?

A

Trunk

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5
Q

What is the division of fish whose skeletons are made of cartilage?

A

Cartilaginous

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6
Q

What is the body region of the fish that is the portion extending from the rear of the trunk to the base of the take fin?

A

Tail

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7
Q

Ordinarily, the gills of fish are not visible because they are concealed beneath large, fat gill covers known as ________________ located at the back of the head on each side, and help protect the delicate gill structures beneath from being damaged.

A

Opercula, sing. Operculum

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8
Q

The most prominent features of the trunk and tail are the fish’s ___________, which in most bony fins is composed of a thin web of connective tissue spread over a fan-shaped skeleton of thin rods made of bone or cartilage.

A

Fin

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9
Q

What type of paired fins do bony fish have that are located just behind the head on each side of the body?

A

Pectoral fins

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10
Q

What type of paired fins do bony fish have that are located to the rear of the pectoral fins and lower trunk?

A

Pelvic fins

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11
Q

What are the two sets of paired fins?

A

Pectoral fins

Pelvic fins

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12
Q

What are the three types of median fins?

A

Dorsal fin
Anal fin
Caudal fin

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13
Q

What type of median fin projects Howard from the fish’s back, and works to stabilize the fish when it is in motion?

A

Dorsal fin

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14
Q

What type of median fin projects downward from the rear of the fish’s trunk, and works to stabilize the fish when it is in motion?

A

Anal fin

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15
Q

What type of median fin projects from the fish’s take, and serves as a fish’s propeller and rudder?

A

Caudal fin

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16
Q

Most bony fish have a protective covering of small, bony plates called ________________ located just beneath the epidermis, in the dermis region if the skin.

A

Scales

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17
Q

Fish’s skeletal muscles are arranged in W-shaped bands called _____________, which can be see clearly on a skinned fish, and each one is controlled by a separate nerve, allowing the fish to move its body in a wavelike, undulating motion.

A

Myomeres

18
Q

What are scientists who study fish called?

A

Ichthyologist

19
Q

What are the special organs of a fish that allow oxygen and carbon dioxide to pass between the water and fish’s blood?

A

Gills

20
Q

Each gill consists of a curved arch of cartilage called the:

A

Gill arch

21
Q

Each gill consists of a gill arch, from which branch two rows of long, narrow:

A

Gill filaments

22
Q

Beneath each operculum is a large ____________, that opens into the fish’s pharynx (throat).

A

Gill chamber

23
Q

The gills are protected by ________________, vanelike projections from the front of each gill arch that strain food particles and other debris out of the water, preventing the gills from becoming fouled by these sediments.

A

Gill rakers

24
Q

How many chambers does a fish’s heart have?

A

Two-chambered heart

25
Q

A fish’s mouth, or ____________, is the beginning of the fish’s digestive system.

A

Oral cavity

26
Q

The jaws of a fish are often lined with various types of ____________ that are designed to suit the fish’s diet.

A

Teeth

27
Q

The oral cavity opens into the fish’s ___________, or throat, which is separated from the gill cavities by a screen of gill rakers on each side of it.

A

Pharynx

28
Q

At the rear of the pharynx is the opening of the ________________, a short, straight tube that leads to the stomach.

A

Esophagus

29
Q

Digested food exits the rear of the stomach through a pyloric sphincter that leads to the fish’s:

A

Intestine

30
Q

Solid wastes and indigestible materials are excreted from the fish through the ___________, an opening located on the fish’s underside near the anal fin.

A

Anus

31
Q

A fish senses faint vibrations and pressure changes in the water by means of its ________________, a system of special nerve endings that extends over its head and the sides of its body.

A

Lateral line

32
Q

In both sexes of fish, sex cells are released through _______________, located slightly to the rear of the anus.

A

Urogenital opening

33
Q

What term refers to a fish laying its eggs?

A

Spawn

34
Q

What us the term that refers to a fish’s eggs?

A

Roe

35
Q

When the female lays the eggs, the make releases a fluid called _____________ into the water through his urogenital opening, and contains large numbers of sorry cells.

A

Milt

36
Q

What is the hollow, gas-filled chamber located high in the fish’s body cavity, that allows a fish to adjust its buoyancy so that it can remain stationary at a fixed depth without having to tread water?

A

Swim bladder

37
Q

A fish’s swim bladder is filled with gases (usually oxygen) by a special _______________ in the wall of the bladder, which extracts oxygen or other from the fish’s blood and uses the gas to inflate the swim bladder.

A

Gas gland

38
Q

What group of fish make the most dramatic spawning runs, includes the chinook salmon, sockeye salmon, coho salmon, and several others, and most species of this group make one spawning run when they are several years old and die after they spawn?

A

Pacific salmon

39
Q

What division of fish have skeletons made of cartilage?

A

Cartilaginous fish

40
Q

What are the two classes of cartilaginous fish?

A

Sharks, rays, and chimaeras

Lampreys and hagfish

41
Q

What type of fish include nearly 30 species of unusual cartilaginous fish that live near the ocean bottom, are medium-sized fish with huge eyes and a long, slender, pointed tail?

A

Chimaeras

42
Q

What are the two types of fish that are cartilaginous, have slimy, scaleless bodies that resemble eels, and lack jaws?

A

Lampreys

Hagfish