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TODAY’S FISHES Section 33.2. JAWLESS FISH - AGNATHANS Lampreys and hagfish Scaleless Eel-like bodies Multiple gill slits Unpaired fins Skeletons of cartilage.

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Page 1: TODAY’S FISHES Section 33.2. JAWLESS FISH - AGNATHANS Lampreys and hagfish Scaleless Eel-like bodies Multiple gill slits Unpaired fins Skeletons of cartilage.

TODAY’S FISHESSection 33.2

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JAWLESS FISH - AGNATHANS

• Lampreys and hagfish• Scaleless• Eel-like bodies• Multiple gill slits• Unpaired fins• Skeletons of cartilage• Hagfish – ‘vultures of the sea’ scavengers• Lamprey – parasites on other living fish

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HAGFISH

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LAMPREYS

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CARTILAGINOUS FISHES

• Sharks, skates and rays• Skeletons made of cartilage

strengthened with calcium carbonate – lightweight and strong• Streamlined body• Placoid scales – give skin a rough

texture• Teeth are modified scales and are

replaced as needed throughout lifetime

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SHARK

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SKATEROUNDISH OR TRIANGULAR SHAPE

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RAYKITE-SHAPED WITH 1 OR MORE VENOMOUS BARBS IN THE TAIL

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BONY FISHES

• Largest group of fish• Endoskeleton made of bone• Lateral line system – acts as a sensory organ to

detect movement in the water (theirs and other objects)

• Operculum – hard gill cover which allows fish to move water over the gill while remaining still in the water

• helps fish conserve energy• Swim bladder – allows fish to maintain water

depth • gas in fish rises; gas out fish sinks• Two groups: ray-finned fish & lobe-finned fish

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RAY-FINNED FISH

•Most fish are in this group•Teleosts – the most advanced •Highly mobile fins•Very thin scales•Completely symmetrical tails•95% of all fish species

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YELLOW PERCH – A RAY-FINNED FISH

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LOBE-FINNED FISH

•Only 7 species – 1 coelacanth + 6 lung fish• Each fin has a long, fleshy, muscular lobe supported by a central core of bones•May be a direct ancestor of amphibians, but probably not

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COELACANTH

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LUNG FISH