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Bony Fishes Using the word bank, write the part of the fish on the lines provided and then describe its function. 1. Jaw- To capture and manipulate prey by biting and crushing. 2. Mouth- Useful in reaching food located in crevices and cracks. 3. Nostril- To detect chemicals in the water. 4. Eye- Seeing in air and in water. 5. Anterior dorsal fin- Increases lateral surface of body when swimming. 6. Posterior dorsal fin- Stops the fish from rolling when swimming. 7. Caudal fin- Helps propel fish forward. 8. Anal fin- Helps stabilize the fish. 9. Scales- Protection for fish. 10. Pelvic Fin- helps balance fish, keeps it level. 11. Pectoral Fin- Directional movement, like up, down and side to side. 12. Gills- Used for breathing. Word Bank: Anterior dorsal fin Mouth Anal fin Posterior dorsal fin Scales Eye Nostril Jaw Pectoral fin Pelvic fin Caudal fin Gills Using the types of coloration match it to a situation in which it might be useful for a bony fish. a. Disruptive coloration b) Cryptic coloration 13. Deceive predators ___B____ c) Warning coloration 14. Show they are poisonous _C____ 15. Break up the outline of the fish _A____ 17. Fish that are found close to the shore are rarely as colorful as other fish. How are they specially adapted to their habitat? Their skin color helps them blend into their environment to hide from predators and help them catch prey. 18. Given the chart describing a mystery fish below would you classify it as jawless, bony, or cartilaginous? What criteria helped you to make this decision? I would classify it as Cartilaginous. Sharks match the description given and they are Cartilaginous. Description Long, thin body Dorsal fin present Swim bladder present Gill slits Eyes on both sides of head Rows of teeth 19. A fish is found with a downward facing mouth. What can be inferred about its eating habits? Why does this structure benefit this fish? It can be inferred that the fish is a bottom feeder . This can benefit the fish because bottomfeeders often have barbels that help them locate food particles. 20. Explain why it is hypothesized that some fish participate in schooling behavior. How does this benefit the fish? Fish that participate in schooling have a bigger chance of finding food, potential mates and have better protection from predators. Label the Shark with the terms: Spiracle Gill Slits Dorsal Fin Claspers Pectoral Fin Posterior Dorsal Fin Lateral Line Canal Ampullae of Lorenzini Mouth Caudal Fin Anterior Pelvic Fin Nostrils 1. Spiracle 2. Lateral Line Canal 3. Gill Slits 4. First dorsal fin 5. Second dorsal fin 6. Caudal Fin 7. Pectoral Fin 8. Pelvic Fin 9. Claspers 10. Mouth 11. Nostrils