Vocabulary
Anatomy
Bony
Cartilaginous
Reproduction
100

When fins are removed before and cut off while the shark is still alive for commercial trading

What is shark finning?

100

Compared to human's 4 chambered heart, fishes have a ____ chambered heart

What is 2

100

The gas-filled sac just above the stomach and intestine that allows bony fish to stay buoyant

What is the swim bladder

100

Opposed to rays, skates do not have these

What is whip like tail

100

This type of reproduction involves caring for eggs in pouch or mouth.

What is bearer?

200

Small rough scales that make up the skin of cartilaginous fishes

What is placoid scales

200

The part of the fish that absorbs oxygen from water and releases carbon dioxide. Also aids in salt balance.

What is gills?

200

Type of caudal fin where both upper and lower lobes are the same length

What is Homoceral

200

Type of caudal fin where the upper lobe is longer than the lower lobe

What is Heteroceral?

200

This type of reproduction involves placing eggs in hidden location like rocks, coral or sand.

What is brood hider?

300

A type of coloring that allows fish to blend in with the environment to deceive predators or prey 

What is cryptic coloring?

300

This type of paired fin is used to stabilize fish. Larger in sharks to help with lift.

What are pectoral fins?

300

The most common type of reproduction, where sperm and egg is released into the water

What is external fertilization or broadcast spawing?

300

This difference in sharks and rays, has to do with breathing.

What gills underneath?

300

This type of reproductive strategy involves eggs that sink and develop on the bottom.

What is benthic spawners?

400

Thin, flexible, overlapping scales often covered with a thin layer of skin/mucus

What are Cycloid scales?

400

To maximize efficiency of oxygen when water is passed over the gills it passes over in the ____________ direction

What is opposite

400

Most bony fish reproduce externally releasing sperm and egg into the water.

What is oviporous?

400

Extra sense that allows this type of fish to detect minute electric current

What is ampullae of lorenzini

400

Type of reproduction where the young are born live

What is viviparous?

500

This body shape allows for active swimming.

What is fusiform?

500

The gives sharks and other fish forward motion?

What is caudal fin (tail fin)?

500

A series of pores and canals lined with cells (neuromasts) that are specialized to detect vibrations and indicate presence of predator/prey

What is the lateral line system?

500

This cartilaginous fish has a venomous spine at the front of its dorsal fin.

What is ratfish?

500

Type of reproduction where eggs are kept inside and hatch before being released from the uterus

What is Ovoviviparious?

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