Cephalopods
Vocabulary
Fish: Body Structure and Senses
Fish: Swimming and reproduction
Fish: Feeding
100

Name the 4 main species of cephalopods

squid, octopus, cuttlefish, and chambered nautilus

100

What is the definition of Plankton?

marine organisms that can not swim against the ocean currents

100

What are the 2 types of fish?

cartilaginous fish and bony fish

100

What allows fish to reduce drag in the water?

streamlined bodies

100

What is often a good indicator of feeding and habitat requirements in marine fish?

body form

200

true or false: Cephalopods are herbivores

false

200

What is the definition of Nekton?

marine organisms that can swim against ocean currents

200

What is a countercurrent Exchange mechanism and how is it used in the gills?

when 2 fluids run in opposite directions from each other to maximize exchange, in the gills this allows the exchange of oxygen between water and the blood in the gills

200

what are the 3 main functional components to swimming?

accelerating, cruising, maneuvering

200

What are some characteristics of cruising predators?

long and torpedo shaped with fins placed along the body for maneuverability

all the thrusting power in the tail

300

What do coleoid cephalopods have in their saliva, that helps them capture prey?

toxins, digestive enzymes, neurotoxins

300

What does demersal mean?

marine organisms that are associated with the bottom of the ocean

300

What are red muscles used for and how to they help with regulating body temperature in fishes?

rapid contraction, hold more oxygen, movement allows red muscles to store more heat which helps the fish that have evolved to be endothermic

300

What type of reproduction is the most common in fishes?

oviparous

300

What are some characteristics of a lie-in-wait predator?

torpedo shaped fins positioned near the tail to help provide sudden thrust necessary to capture prey

400

What specialized pigment cells help cephalopods change color?

chromatophores

400
What does viviparous mean?

birthing of live young that developed inside the body of the parent

400

What structures help fish with buoyancy?

swim bladder, liver

400

Why would understanding fish reproduction be important?

so that we can understand how to maintain wild fish populations 

to understand the driving factors that lead to some marine fish population extinction

to be able to grow fish populations in captivity

400

What are the 2 main types of feeding and give an example of animals that use each?

suction (nurse shark) and ram feeding (basking shark)

500

What do some cephalopods use to regulate their bouyancy?

gas productions and absorptions

nautilus has chambers in its shell

cuttlefish uses the cuttlebone and osmosis

500

What does oviparous mean?

producing eggs that are mature and hatch after being expelled from the body

500

What is the lateral line used for in marine fishes?

it can detect slight disturbances in the water caused by rocks or prey and can aid in navigation

500

How do most fish swim?

by throwing the body into undulating waves that pass from head to tail

500

What specialized structure is used by suction feeders to capture smaller prey such as zooplankton?

gill rakers