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Learning Log What are the 3 types of fishes?. Answer -Bony Fishes -Jawless Fishes -Cartilaginous Fishes.

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1 Learning Log What are the 3 types of fishes?

2 Answer -Bony Fishes -Jawless Fishes -Cartilaginous Fishes

3 Chapter 3 Section 2 Types of Fishes: Jawless, Cartilaginous, Bony

4 3 Main Groups Jawless Cartilaginous Bony Organized into groups based on: - structures of their mouths - types of skeletons

5 Characteristics of Jawless Fishes No jaw, No scales Mouths contain structures for scraping, stabbing and sucking their food Skeleton is made of cartilage

6 Examples of Jawless Fishes Hagfishes and lampreys – only kind that exist today Hagfishes: look like large, slimy worms Lampreys: many are parasites of other fishes

7 Characteristics of Cartilaginous Fishes Have jaws and scales Skeleton is made of cartilage 3 Major Groups: - Sharks -Skates -Rays

8 Sharks All sharks, except the bull shark, live in salt water Range in length from 15 cm to ~20 meters Paired Fins – Help change direction as it swims Swim constantly to take in oxygen for respiration Many are predators/meat eaters – feed on squid Excellent sense of smell – 1 drop of blood per 25 gallons Can sense lateral movement in water using a series of pits called the lateral line on its sides

9 Rays and Skates Flat, wide bodies, long thin tails Pectoral fins on their sides – look like wings Obtain oxygen by swimming in water, which moves over their gills Take in water through a pair of openings called spiracles Generally harmless, some have sharp poisonous tail spines for defense; Stepping on or touching one of these rays or skates could be dangerous

10 Characteristics of Bony Fishes Bony Fishes make up ~95% of all fish species Have jaws and scales Have a pocket on each side of the head that holds the gills – Gill pockets are covered by a flap that opens to release water Skeleton is made of hard bones Live in salt and fresh water Live at dark depths and light-filled waters

11 Major Structures of a Bony Fish Scales Fins for balance Tail fin Swim Bladder: internal, gas filled sack that helps the fish stay stable at different depths in the water -Adjusting gas levels allow the fish to stay at a depth without using a lot of energy


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