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Page 1: Fish or Fishes? Multiple individuals of one species are fish. Multiple individuals of more than one species are fishes

Fish!

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Fish or Fishes?Multiple individuals of one species are fish. Multiple individuals of more than one species are fishes.

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aquatic vertebrates; most with paired fins, scales, and gills.

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Kingdom – AnamaliaPhylum – Chordata

Subphylum VertebrataSuperclass Agnatha (no jaws or paired appendages)

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Lampreys and hagfishes• do not have true teeth or jaws• parasites and scavengers

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2 classes1. Class Myxini – Hagfish are slimy crittershttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bb2EOP3ohnE

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F8aVgSIDJjM&list=TL2ci8KZgjto8eIkGnHz0uVwUE7NGpUY68

2. Class Cephalaspidomorphi (lamprey) How did they get in the Great Lakes?

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9JQ6oHjpeqU

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Superclass Gnathostomata - fish with jaws (bony and cartilaginous fishes)

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2 classes1. Class Chrondrichthyes (sharks, skates and rays)skeleton of cartilage.

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2. Class Osteichthyes - bony fishes, skeletons of bone

Blue Gill

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• Feeding Fishes feed in many ways. They may be herbivores, carnivores, parasites, filter feeders, or detritus feeders.

*One fish may feed in several ways, depending on the food available.

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Most fish are predators

**Variety of teeth types and feeding adaptations

Ex 1) Opercula (the “cheeks” protect gills)

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Ex 2) Gill rakers (gill modifications that trap plankton in filter feeding fish and screen chunks of food from injuring gills)

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Pyloric ceca - folds in intestine to increase surface area for secretion of enzymes and absorption of nutrients

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Respiration

*Gill Fishes pull water in through the mouth. The water then moves over the gills and out of the body through openings in the sides of the pharynx.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XEIRlw5rCUk

*Some fish may have a simple lung.

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Circulation • CLOSED circulatory system. • It pumps blood in a single

loop from heart to gills to the body and back to the heart.

• The heart consists of two chambers: an atrium and a ventricle.

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Excretion *Most fishes get rid of wastes as ammonia *Some wastes diffuse through the gills into the water *Others are removed from the blood by kidneys *Kidneys also help fishes control the amount of water in their bodies  

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ResponseFishes have well-developed nervous systems The cerebrum is primarily involved in smell The cerebellum coordinates body movements The medulla oblongata controls the functioning of many internal organs.

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Nervous system continued:

Most fishes also have a lateral line system that senses currents and vibrations in the water.

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Movement Bony fishes have a gas-filled organ called a swim bladder that keeps them from sinking

Paired fins improved control of body movement.

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Fish locomotion*Streamlined shape reduces friction*Slime reduces friction*Less gravity pull in water*Fins and body wall push against water *Forked tail fin reduces drag

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Reproduction Fishes reproduce in several ways Eggs may be fertilized externally or internally, depending on the species

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Ex 1) Oviparous fishes lay eggs

The eggs are fertilized, develop and hatch outside the female’s body. (most fish/bony)

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Ex 2) ovoviviparous fishes- the internally fertilized eggs develop inside the female. The embryos are fed by yolk in the egg.

The young are then "born alive" from the female's body. (sharks/cartilage fish)

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Ex 3) viviparous fishes- embryos develop inside the mother. (a few sharks)

They get food from the mother's body, not from an egg.

They are also born alive.