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1 Vertebrata The Fishes

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3 Superclass Agnatha Jawless Fishes

4 Superclass Agnatha Class Myxini – hagfishes
Class Cephalaspidomorphi - lampreys

5 Class Cephalaspidomorphi
Suctorial mouth with horny teeth Nasal sac not connected to pharynx Seven pairs of gill pouches Includes the lampreys

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9 Life Cycle of the Sea Lamprey

10 Lamprey feeding

11 Superclass Gnathostomata
Jawed Fishes

12 Types of Tail Fins among Fishes

13 Types of Scales among Fishes

14 Chondrichthyes Characteristics
Heterocercal tail Cartilaginous skeleton Placoid scales Five to seven pairs of gills with separate openings No operculum No swim bladder. Includes the sharks, skates, rays, chimaeras.

15 External Anatomy of the Shark

16 Sensory Structures of the Head

17 Internal Anatomy of the Shark

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21 Shark Diversity

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23 Group Osteichthyes Bony Fishes

24 Osteichthyes Class Actinopterygii – ray-finned fishes
Homocercal tail Ganoid, cycloid and ctenoid scales Includes most bony fishes Class Sarcopterygii – lobe-finned fishes Diphycercal tail Dermal scales Mostly extinct but includes lungfishes and the coelacanth

25 Class Actinopterygii Ray-finned Fishes

26 Actinopterygii Characteristics
Fish primitively with fusiform body but variously modified Bony skeleton Single gill opening on each side covered with operculum Usually swim bladder present

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29 Anatomy of the Bony Fish

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