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Subphylum Vertebrata - Fish Flashcards

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1421100762Give an example of a craniate animal.Fish, reptiles, birds, mammals.1
1421100763What is one advantage of having a cranium?More complex movements and feeding behaviours.2
1421100764What are Myxini.Superclass Cyclostomes/Agnatha/Cephalaspidomorphi Class Myxini (Hagfish).3
1421100765What are 3 characteristics of hagfish?- Slime glands - Jaw-less - No paired fins - Most basal group of craniates - Marine scavengers - No larval stage - External fertilisation - Skeleton of cartilage4
1421100766Are hagfish vertebrates?Technically no, but still up for debate.5
1421100767What are 5 characteristics of vertebrates?- Vertebrae and head - Chordate features - Integument of 2 divisions (epi and inner dermis) - Well developed brain in cranium - Closed circulatory system and a heart - Muscular pharynx and digestive tract - W-shaped muscles - Dioecious - Excretory system (pair kidneys) - Endocrine system (ductless glands)6
1421100768What are Agatha?Jaw-less fish (hagfish, lampreys).7
1421100769Where do young lampreys live?Ammocoete larvae - lie buried in sand/mud and filter feed for 4-5 yrs before migrating to the sea.8
1421100770Where have sea lamprey become a pest and why?Great Lakes, trout.9
1421100771What evolutionary advantage did Gnathostomes develop?Jaws.10
1421100772What were the first jaws most likely derived from?Jaws evolved from skeletal supports of pharyngeal slits, cartilages supporting 1st gill arch.11
1421100773What subclass do sharks belong to?Elasmobranchii.12
1421100774From what have shark teeth developed?Scales, serial replacement.13
1421100775How many species of Elasmobranchii are protected in NZ?Great White shark.14
1421100776Can sharks be harvested for shark-fin soup in NZ?Sadly, yes.15
1421100777Waht are Chimaera?Cartilaginous fish in Order Chimaeriformes. Closest living relatives of sharks (branched off 400 mya). Have plates instead of mouths.16
1421100778What is the skeleton of a Manta ray composed of?Cartilage.17
1421274152What are Osteichthyes?Bony fish.18
1421274153How do the two main groups of Osteichthyes differ?Class Actinopterygii - ray-finned fish Class Sarcopterygii - lobe/fleshy-finned fish19
1421274154To what group of fish do most species belong to?Teleostei.20
1421274155What is an endemic NZ freshwater fish?Whitebait.21
1421274156What is the juvenile stage of many NZ freshwater fish called?Young fry.22
1421274157What is the scientific name of what kids call cockabullies?Forsterygion nigripenne.23
1421274158What has become of the pharynx in bony fish?Operculum covering gills.24
1421274159What kind of tail do ray-finned fish have and why is it an advantage?Homoceral, focused muscles faster and more movements.25
1421274160What is the lateral line used for?Motion detection.26
1421274161From what is the swim bladder believed to have evolved?Primitive lung.27
1421274162From what were lungs believed to have evolved?Simple sacs from gut.28
1421274163How do sharks prevent themselves from sinking?By swimming.29
1421274164What are the advantages of rays in the fins of Actinopterygii?Complex and precise swimming.30
1421274165What fins does Nemo use to control pitch?Pectoral and pelvic.31
1421274166If Nemo wishes to swim up to see Dory what does he do with his swim bladder?Relax, expand, decrease density, float.32
1421274167What happens to deep sea fish when they are raised to the surface, why?They die, decrease in P increases V of gases, expand swim bladder, expel guts.33
1421274168Give an example of a lobe-finned fish.Subclass Actinista, Order Coelacanthiformes, Family Latimeriidae, Genus Latimeria, 2 Species menadoensis and chalumnae. Thought to be extinct. or Subclass Dipnoi (lungfish)34
1421274169What organism are lobe-finned fish postulated to have evolved into?Tetrapods.35

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