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General Classification  Spiny-rayed fish  Hard, sometimes sharp spines in dorsal fin  Ex. Yellow Perch.

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1 General Classification  Spiny-rayed fish  Hard, sometimes sharp spines in dorsal fin  Ex. Yellow Perch

2 General Classification  Soft-rayed fish  Dorsal fin is without hard spines  Usually have only 1 dorsal fin  Adipose fin: small, fatty fin near caudal fin  Ex. Trout

3 Fish Adaptations: Scales  Hard, sometimes colorful, overlapping plates  Provides protection from predators and disease/ infection

4 4 Types of Scales  1. Placoid: rectangular base, under the skin, spines project to the surface of the skin  New scales are added, do not grow with the fish  Examples: sharks, skates, rays

5 Shark: Placoid Scales

6 Skate: Placoid Scales

7 Ray: Placoid Scales

8 4 Types of Scales  2. Ganoid: rhombus shape, connected by peg and socket joints  Do not grow with fish, new ones are added  Examples: Gar, Paddlefish, Sturgeon

9 Longnose Gar: Ganoid Scales Gar

10 Sturgeon: Ganoid Scales

11 Paddlefish: Ganoid Scales

12 4 Types of Scales  3. Ctenoid: overlapping, allow great maneuverability as fish bends  Grows with fish, found in spiny rayed fish

13 Ctenoid Scales

14 4 Types of Scales  4. Cycloid: same as ctenoid functions  Smooth margin, soft-rayed fish  Grows with fish

15 Cycloid Scales: Catfish

16 REVIEW  Complete back of note sheet  Give different fish examples for the top 2  2 minutes!!!! GO!!!


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