Cartilaginous Fish
Bony Fish
FINS
Reproduction
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100
In this category, the entire fish skeleton is made out of this material
What is cartilage?
100
The skeletons of the fish in this category are made from this material.
What is bone?
100
The name of the fin(s) located at the top of a fish
What is the dorsal fin?
100

The type of eggs that oviparous fish lay

What are jelly-like eggs?

100
The coloration pattern where it is darker on the top and lighter underneath
What is counter shading?
200
Tiny teeth deeply embedded in the skin of a shark.
What are placoid scales?
200
A flap of tissue that covers the gills
What is the operculum?
200
The name of the fin at the end of a fish that propels it forward
What is the caudal fin?
200

Through viviparous reproduction, young fish receive nutrients from...?

What is directly from the mother?

200

Name a type of Bony fish

salmon, tuna, trout, etc. 

300
Breathing holes located behind the eye.
What are spiracles?
300
The organ that helps bony fish maintain buoyancy
What is the swim bladder?
300
The two types of fins that are paired
What are the pectoral and pelvic fins?
300

When a fish reproduces by releasing eggs.

What is oviparous?

300
The organ used to pick up sound vibrations
What is the lateral line?
400
These receptors sense the electric fields generated by other fish
What are the Ampullae of Lorenzini?
400
The name of the class that bony fish are in.
What is Osteichthyes?
400

Fish move around by...

What is flapping their fins?

400
When a fish reproduces by live birth.
What is viviparous?
400

An adaptation is

What is a behavior or trait that helps an animal survive?

500

What is the name of the class that cartilaginous fish are in.

What is Chondrichthyes?

500

The body shape of speedy fish that swim in open waters

What are torpedo body forms?

500

This makes bony fish fins different from cartilaginous fish. (Name at least two things)

What is swim bladder, skeleton material, ampullae of lorenzini, etc.?

500
When a fish reproduces by having eggs develop inside the body without a placenta or nutrition from the mother.
What is ovoviviparous?
500

One characteristic of most fishes...

What are gills, scales, ectothermic (cold-blooded), fins, etc.?

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