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2 pt 3 pt 4 pt 5pt 1 pt 2 pt 3 pt 4 pt 5 pt 1 pt 2pt 3 pt 4pt 5 pt 1pt 2pt 3 pt 4 pt 5 pt 1 pt 2 pt 3 pt 4pt 5 pt 1pt Scales AdaptationsSensesAnatomySMART

Have a smooth edge, no spines

What is CYCLOID?

Have Spiny Projections; found in bass

What is Ctenoid?

Rectangular, found under the skin, in sharks

What is Placoid?

Rhombus shape, found in Gar, Paddlefish

What is Ganoid?

These scales grow as the fish grows.

What are Cycloid and Ctenoid?

Name the mouth shape of this fish :

What is Sucker-shaped?

Name the body shape of this fish :

What is Torpedo?

Name the coloration of this fish:

What is Vertical Stripes ?

In fish with floating eggs, this helps to assure that not all of them are eaten by predators…

What is “they lay many, many eggs?

The name of this adaptation.

What are barbels?

This is the term for fish nostrils

What are Nares?

Fish eyes are unlike human eyes in these 2 ways

What are: no eyelids, tearducts, iris

Light rays are affected by the density of water in this way, changing how a fish views objects.

What is refracted?

This is the concentration detected under water via sense of smell in fish

What is 1 part per trillion?

These make up the lateral line, which is used as a part of the fish sense of hearing.

What are tiny pores, hairs and nerve endings?

The fin on the back (top) of the fish.

What is dorsal fin?

Fin near the anus.

What is the anal fin?

Another name for the tail of the fish.

What is the caudal fin?

Fins near the gill cover.

What are the pectoral fins?

The fins located between the pectoral and the anal fins.

What are the pelvic fins?

The “S” stands for this in SMART Angler

What is safety?

The “m” stands for this in SMART Angler.

What is Manners are important?

The A and R stand for this in SMART Angler.

What are “appreciate” clean water and “release” your catch?

You should wet your hands before you handle the fish because….

What is you can remove the mucus coating?

These are 3 things you can do to return your fish to the water alive for tomorrow!

What are: remove hooks quickly, keep in water as much as possible, cut the line, do fish CPR, do not punt.