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What is a Fish?. Classification. Kingdom- Animalia Phylum- Chordata Sub Phylum- Vertebrat e Classes- Jawless , Cartilaginous & Bony Fishes. Characteristics of Fishes :. all Vertebrates all live in water obtain oxygen through gills have fins most are ectotherms
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Classification • Kingdom- Animalia • Phylum- Chordata • Sub Phylum- Vertebrate • Classes- Jawless, Cartilaginous & Bony Fishes
Characteristics of Fishes: • all Vertebrates • all live in water • obtain oxygen through gills • have fins • most are ectotherms • MOST have scales
Let’s go to the Video! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IN7ISLbOhGo https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zoygy-8PTtU barreleye For the first time, a large Pacific barreleye fish - complete with transparent head - has been caught on film by scientists using remotely operated vehicles at the Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute. The deep-sea fish's tubular eyes pivot under a clear dome.
3 Major Groups of Fishes
1. JAWLESS FISH Jawless fish: Lampreys, Hagfish
Types of JAWLESS FISH • Hagfish- Ocean scavengers, eat dead & decaying bodies • Lamprey- fresh and salt water, they are parasitic and prey on other fish. * Both have skeletons made of cartilage and sucker-like mouths.
Characteristics of Jawless Fish • NO jaws • instead have mouths used for scraping, stabbing, and sucking food • NO scales
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6DlWftios0s A Sliming Hagfish
Sea Lamprey Video Clip https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-SYhOD1Yx10
2. Cartilaginous Fish: Sharks, Rays, & Skates
Charateristics of Cartilaginous Fishes • Have Jaws • Have Scales- pointed & toothlike • Skeletons made of Cartilage • MOST have live Birth • Carnivores
Sharks, Skates & Rays • Sharks andRays- can’t pump water over gills and must keep moving to breathe.
Skates vs Rays • Skates - egg laying • Rays- Live Birth • Skates - larger dorsal fin • Rays- Larger than skates
3. Bony Fishes • Bony Fish:Salmon, Carp, Tuna • Over 20,000 different species • 95%of all fish species
Characteristics of Bony Fish…. • Has jaws • Has scales • Pocket on each side of head to hold gills • Skeleton of Hard Bones • Swim Bladder • Fins
Swim Bladder • internal balloon-like organ - filled with gas • helps fish stay stable at different depths of water using less energy
Fish Respiration • Water flows over Gills as fish opens mouth and swims. • Oxygen diffuses from the water into the blood.
Types of Bony Fishes Ray Finned: • Most fish are this type • Fins are supported by bony structures called Rays. Lobe Finned: • Fins are long, fleshy, muscular, supported by central core of bones. • Thought to be ancestors of amphibians. • Examples are: Coelacanth, Lungfish
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kZuVyPRhFME Bizarre Bony Fish