Jawless Fish
Bony Fish
Cartilaginous Fish
Fish Hodge-Podge
Anatomy
100

 Hagfish and Lampreys

What are the two types of jawless fish?

100

Class who's skeletons are made of bone

What is Osteichthyes 

100
Order including rays, sharks, skates, and ratfish. 

What is order Chondrichthyes 

100

All fish have this

What is a vertebrate, gills or nose?

100

Used for breathing

What are gills?

200

They clean up the ocean floors by eating dead fish, produce large amounts of slime

What are hagfish?

200

A sea anemone's tentacles don't harm this fish.

 What is a clown fish?

200

Smaller than rays and usually don't have a stinger

What is a skate?

200

This sharks is responsible for most shark attacks

What is a bull shark?

200

Number of chambers in a fish's heart

What is two?

300

Parasitic fish that may kill its host

What is a lamprey?

300

True/False: Boney fish require swim bladders due to their heavier bone structure. 

What is true

300

Gills are located on the bottom of this cartilage fish

What is a sting ray or manta ray? 

300

A sting ray's defense mechanism

What is a string ray's tail?

300

Senses movement and vibrations

What is the lateral line?

400

Large amounts are released by hagfish. 

What is slime?

400

This structure helps keep fish buoyant.

What is a swim bladder?

400

gills are located on the sides of this cartilage fish

What are sharks?

400

This the job of the male seahorse, sea dragon and pipefish.

Who carries the seahorse, sea dragon and pipefish eggs?

400

Used to find food and their way home

What is the nose?

500

Lampreys and Hagfish are the only two families in this order. 

What is order Agnatha

500

Bony structure that protects and covers the gills

What is the operculum?

500
Sharks' specialized rough scales

Placoid


500

This fish looks like a plant

What is a sea dragon?

500

This organ helps detoxify the fish

What is a liver?