PRESENTATION OUTLINE
Basics
- Ectothermic
- Two-chambered heart
- Fins
- Live in water
- Varied
Phylum: Chordata
1. Subphylum: Vertebrata
2. Classes: Bony, Jawless,
Cartilaginous
• bone and cartilage
• more complex systems
Phylum: Arthropoda &
Class: Insecta
• segmented bodies
• exoskeletons
Respiration: Bony Fish
* use oxygen in water
• operculum
• gills
• water passage
Respiration: Cartilaginous Fish
• similar concept
• lack operculum (gill slits)
• "mouth breathers"
Respiration: Jawless Fish
•similar concept
•gill chambers
Circulation
• single-loop system
• jawless difference
• aorta difference
(bulbous arteriosus)
• cartilaginous vs.
bony
Digestion: Bony & Cartilaginous Fish
•variety of food
1. mouth to
stomach
2. short intestine
3. secretion
4. waste
Digestion: Jawless Fish
• lacks a stomach
• blood-suckers
• secretion location
• waste
Nervous System
• brain and spinal chord
• Senses: sight, smell, taste,
touch, and hearing
- bony
- cartilaginous
- jawless
• lateral line
Reproduction
•internal and external
•bony fish: external
•cartilaginous fish: internal
•jawless fish: external
•process time
What other things make
them different?
[the 3 S's]
• swim bladder
• scales
• skeletons
Fun Facts
• all shapes and sizes
• where does it feed?
• examples
- lamprey
- sharks
- goldfish
Quiz Time
1. What kind of heart do fish have?
2. What body part does a jawless fish lack in digestion?
3. Which phylum do fish belong to?
a. Rhodophyta
b. Chordata
c. Trilobita
4. What are the 3 S's?
5. T/F. A cartilaginous fish- like a shark- has to keep swimming forward to aid in its digestion.