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Lab. -12- The fishes Practical Biology *Bony Fish A bony fish is aquatic vertebrate animal with skin covered with scales. It lives in water and is usually oviparous. ** Characteristics of bony fish: 1- General form of the body, is bilaterally compressed along it is entire length. 2- The eyes are large; the eyelids are absent. Two small nostrils lie in front of the eyes. 3- The operculum or gill-cover on each side of the head formed of two portions, a large anterior bony portion supported by bones connected to the bones of the skull, and small posterior membranous portion. 4- Fins: the fins of most fish are supported by rays or spines. Rays are flexible, spines are rigid. The types of fins are unpaired like: (dorsal, caudal, and anal) ; paired like (pelvic fin and pectoral fin). 5-Skin: Skin with many mucous glands, usually with embedded bony scales of mesoderm origin. (Some are scale less). Scale are thin, round disk of a bonelike material, the scales protect the body of a bony fish and reduce friction when swimming. 6- Lateral line: central line dividing a fish lengthwise. 7- Swim bladder: The swim bladder is a balloon like thin-walled sac in the abdominal cavity that contains a mixture of oxygen, carbon dioxide, and nitrogen obtained from the bloodstream that is used to control buoyancy. 1 **Internal Anatomy:*Skeletal system: The major parts of a fish’s skeleton are the skull, spinal column, pectoral girdle, pelvic girdle, and ribs. *Digestive system 2 1- The mouth is terminal and small; and it is surrounded by two jaws and the pharynx, is not distinguished from the mouth, the two forming a common buccopharyngeal cavity. 2- The esophagus, is short, the stomach is described as being of the caecal type, consisting of cardiac portion extended backwards into a blind sac or which serves to store the food. The pyloric portion of the stomach is small and shifts ventrally. 3- The intestine, is a very long coiled tube, note that there is hardly any external differentiation of the intestine into duodenum, ileum and rectum. 4- The liver is large, bilobed, dark red in colour; the left lobe is much larger than the right lobe. The gall-bladder is a membranous spherical sac, which is lie anteriorly at the level of the pylorus. 5- The pancreas is either compact gland in some fishes or on form of microscopic alveoli scattered in the adipose tissue of the mesenteries. 3