Bony Fish
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Brain
Vessels and Eggs
100

This is used to regulate buoyancy in bony fish.

What is the Swim (air) bladder?

100

The phylum of bony fish.

What is Chordata?

100

Chordates have this type of circulatory system

What is closed?

100

This is the flexible material which provides support in a chordate.

What is Notochord?

100

This lobe transmits the sense of smell

What is Olfactory Lobe?

100

These vessels carry blood away from the heart.

What are arteries?

200

This covers the gills of bony fish.

What is the Operculum?

200
The hagfish and lamprey are this type of fish.

What is Jawless?

200

These animals cannot regulate their internal body temperature.

What are Ecotherms?

200
Vertebrates have these two unique features that protect their brains and spinal cord.

What are Skull and Backbone?

200

This part of the brain is involved in vision.

What is the Optic Lobe?

200

These blood vessels allow for the exchange of gases and nutrients

What are Capillaries?
300

The bony fish has this many chambers of its heart.

What is 2?

300

The class of bony fish.

What is Osteichthyes?

300

The backbone consists of segments of bone called _____________

What are Vertebra?

300

Members of this class have an electric field sensor that helps them find prey.

What are Condrichthyes?

300

This part of the brain controls muscle functions and things like speech, thought, emotions, etc

What is the Cerebrum?

300

These vessels carry blood back to the heart.

What are Veins?

400

The chambers of the heart are called _________ and ___________

What are Atrium and Ventricle?

400

Sharks are in this Class.

What is Chondrichthyes?

400

This feature in bony fish and sharks detects vibrations in the water.

What is Lateral Line?

400
These nonvertebrate chordates spend a lot of time buried in the sand to hide and protect themselves.

What are Lancelets?

400

This is the lobe of the brain that coordinate vital functions such as circulatory and respiratory systems.

What is Medulla Oblongata?

400
This type of development occurs in an egg that is hatched outside of the female's body.
What is Oviparous?
500

These are the 4 key features all chordates have at some point in their lives.

What is Tail, Dorsal hallow nerve cord, Pharynegeal slits, and Notochord

500

These animals are in the subphylum Urochordata

What are Sea Squirts or tunicates?

500

This term is used when a fish hatches in freshwater and then migrates to salt water as adults.

What is Anadromous?

500

Tunicates and Lancelets are known as ____________chordates.

What is nonvertebrate?

500

This part of the brain functions in balance for walking and standing.

What is the Cerebellum?

500

This type of development occurs when an egg develops and hatches inside a female's body.

What is Ovoviviparous?