Deck 10: Marine Fishes
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Deck 10: Marine Fishes
1
About 2/3 of a shark's brain is used for:
A) control of body movement.
B) processing electrical currents from the water.
C) olfaction.
D) vision.
E) processing water pressure differences.
A) control of body movement.
B) processing electrical currents from the water.
C) olfaction.
D) vision.
E) processing water pressure differences.
C
2
Ammocoetes, the larval forms of lampreys, feed:
A) on suspended particles.
B) on other fishes.
C) on benthic deposits.
D) by parasitizing other fish.
A) on suspended particles.
B) on other fishes.
C) on benthic deposits.
D) by parasitizing other fish.
A
3
The nictitating membrane of sharks is used to:
A) protect the gills.
B) line the mouth.
C) enclose the internal organs.
D) detect smells.
E) cover the eye.
A) protect the gills.
B) line the mouth.
C) enclose the internal organs.
D) detect smells.
E) cover the eye.
E
4
A fish in which a sharp spine is associated with the dorsal fins is the:
A) spiny dogfish.
B) sea bass.
C) hagfish.
D) sea horse.
E) goldfish.
A) spiny dogfish.
B) sea bass.
C) hagfish.
D) sea horse.
E) goldfish.
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5
The majority of a shark's brain is devoted to processing signals of:
A) touch.
B) olfaction.
C) taste.
D) electricity.
E) vision.
A) touch.
B) olfaction.
C) taste.
D) electricity.
E) vision.
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6
A defense mechanism of hagfish is ____.
A) to tie into a knot to prevent them from being swallowed.
B) foul odor.
C) abundant mucus.
D) detection by the semicircular canals followed by avoidance.
E) a sharp fin spine.
A) to tie into a knot to prevent them from being swallowed.
B) foul odor.
C) abundant mucus.
D) detection by the semicircular canals followed by avoidance.
E) a sharp fin spine.
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7
What characteristic does not describe a vertebrate?
A) notochord.
B) backbone.
C) exoskeleton.
D) gills or lungs.
E) posterior tail.
A) notochord.
B) backbone.
C) exoskeleton.
D) gills or lungs.
E) posterior tail.
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8
Squalene is produced by the ____ of sharks.
A) kidneys
B) heart
C) livers
D) muscle
E) gall bladder
A) kidneys
B) heart
C) livers
D) muscle
E) gall bladder
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9
The skin of sharks is covered with scales called:
A) placoid.
B) cycloid.
C) ctenoid.
D) ganoid.
E) circular.
A) placoid.
B) cycloid.
C) ctenoid.
D) ganoid.
E) circular.
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10
The feeding mode of adult lampreys is considered:
A) parasitism.
B) scavenging.
C) predation.
D) grazing.
E) filter feeding.
A) parasitism.
B) scavenging.
C) predation.
D) grazing.
E) filter feeding.
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11
The rectal gland of sharks is involved in the excretion of:
A) urea.
B) sodium chloride.
C) calcium and magnesium.
D) trimethyamine oxide.
E) carbon dioxide.
A) urea.
B) sodium chloride.
C) calcium and magnesium.
D) trimethyamine oxide.
E) carbon dioxide.
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12
The claspers of cartilaginous fishes are used for:
A) clasping onto prey.
B) clasping onto the sediment.
C) reproduction.
D) propulsion.
E) balance.
A) clasping onto prey.
B) clasping onto the sediment.
C) reproduction.
D) propulsion.
E) balance.
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13
The neuromast cells are part of the system to
A) process light.
B) sense electrical currents in the water.
C) control balance.
D) detect vibrations.
E) detect dissolved chemicals.
A) process light.
B) sense electrical currents in the water.
C) control balance.
D) detect vibrations.
E) detect dissolved chemicals.
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14
Sharks obtain neutral buoyancy by producing an oil called:
A) buoyancy.
B) squalene.
C) Omega-3.
D) fish oil.
E) ambergris.
A) buoyancy.
B) squalene.
C) Omega-3.
D) fish oil.
E) ambergris.
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15
Neuromast cells are associated with the ____ of sharks.
A) eyes
B) lateral line
C) nostrils
D) brain
E) ampullae
A) eyes
B) lateral line
C) nostrils
D) brain
E) ampullae
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16
The spiral valve is a specialized structure found within:
A) bony fishes.
B) sharks.
C) sea turtles.
D) lampreys.
E) sea birds.
A) bony fishes.
B) sharks.
C) sea turtles.
D) lampreys.
E) sea birds.
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17
The largest known fish is:
A) the blue whale.
B) the whale shark.
C) the megamouth shark.
D) the great white shark.
E) the humpback whale.
A) the blue whale.
B) the whale shark.
C) the megamouth shark.
D) the great white shark.
E) the humpback whale.
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18
The forward thrust of swimming sharks is created by:
A) the pectoral fins.
B) the pelvic fins.
C) the dorsal fin.
D) the caudal fin.
E) the anal fin.
A) the pectoral fins.
B) the pelvic fins.
C) the dorsal fin.
D) the caudal fin.
E) the anal fin.
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19
Hagfish are caught commercially for their
A) oil.
B) mucus.
C) meat.
D) hide.
E) scales.
A) oil.
B) mucus.
C) meat.
D) hide.
E) scales.
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20
The ampullae of Lorenzini are specialized organs for detecting ____ that are found in sharks.
A) smells
B) vibrations of the water
C) tastes
D) electrical output
E) water pressure
A) smells
B) vibrations of the water
C) tastes
D) electrical output
E) water pressure
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21
The toxins of stingrays are destroyed with hot water, therefore they are a type of:
A) protein.
B) carbohydrate.
C) fat.
D) lipid.
E) DNA.
A) protein.
B) carbohydrate.
C) fat.
D) lipid.
E) DNA.
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22
The following are all main points of the section Adaptations to Extreme Cold except:
A) 90% of fish biomass in Antarctic seas belongs to a single species of fish.
B) sugar and protein molecules in fish cells prevent fish from freezing
C) some Antarctic fish lack hemoglobin in their blood.
D) some Antarctic fish lack red blood cells.
E) global warming may place these fish in danger of extinction.
A) 90% of fish biomass in Antarctic seas belongs to a single species of fish.
B) sugar and protein molecules in fish cells prevent fish from freezing
C) some Antarctic fish lack hemoglobin in their blood.
D) some Antarctic fish lack red blood cells.
E) global warming may place these fish in danger of extinction.
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23
Tails that have equally sized upper and lower lobes are called:
A) heterocercal.
B) ganoid.
C) cycloid.
D) homocercal.
E) ctenoid.
A) heterocercal.
B) ganoid.
C) cycloid.
D) homocercal.
E) ctenoid.
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24
A bony fish that lives in the marine environment that was once thought to be extinct is the:
A) coelacanth.
B) African lung fish.
C) sturgeon fish.
D) mud skipper.
E) puffer fish.
A) coelacanth.
B) African lung fish.
C) sturgeon fish.
D) mud skipper.
E) puffer fish.
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25
The spiracle in conjunction with a ventral gill in skates and rays is an adaptation that allows them to:
A) be nekton.
B) have a bottom existence.
C) position their mouth ventrally.
D) avoid detection by predators.
E) filter feed on plankton.
A) be nekton.
B) have a bottom existence.
C) position their mouth ventrally.
D) avoid detection by predators.
E) filter feed on plankton.
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26
Unique features of skates and rays are their
A) gill slits.
B) adipose tissues.
C) flat bodies.
D) spiracles.
E) countershaded bodies.
A) gill slits.
B) adipose tissues.
C) flat bodies.
D) spiracles.
E) countershaded bodies.
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27
Which of the following is not a measure to avoid a shark attack?
A) Swimming where people, fish and/or blood are in the water
B) Swimming at night, dusk or in murky water
C) Swim with erratically behaving schools of fish
D) Avoid splashing or wearing shiny jewelry
A) Swimming where people, fish and/or blood are in the water
B) Swimming at night, dusk or in murky water
C) Swim with erratically behaving schools of fish
D) Avoid splashing or wearing shiny jewelry
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28
Fishes that exhibit a sedentary lifestyle have ____ bodies.
A) fusiform
B) laterally compressed
C) globular
D) flattened
E) streamlined
A) fusiform
B) laterally compressed
C) globular
D) flattened
E) streamlined
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29
A shark reproduction scheme in which the embryos develop within eggs that supply all their nourishment inside the oviduct of the female is called:
A) ovoviviparous.
B) viviparous.
C) spawning.
D) oviparous.
A) ovoviviparous.
B) viviparous.
C) spawning.
D) oviparous.
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30
Utilizing pigments for camouflage is common in ____ fishes.
A) benthic
B) tuna
C) pelagic
D) reef
E) angler
A) benthic
B) tuna
C) pelagic
D) reef
E) angler
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31
The subclass of Chondrichthyes with an operculum is called:
A) sharks.
B) skates.
C) rays.
D) chimaeras.
E) hagfish.
A) sharks.
B) skates.
C) rays.
D) chimaeras.
E) hagfish.
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32
The coelacanth gave rise to the ____.
A) ray-finned fish
B) chimaeras
C) tetrapods
D) dogfish
E) lungfish.
A) ray-finned fish
B) chimaeras
C) tetrapods
D) dogfish
E) lungfish.
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33
Fishes that are very active swimmers have a ____ body.
A) fusiform
B) laterally compressed
C) globular
D) flattened
E) dorso-ventrally compressed
A) fusiform
B) laterally compressed
C) globular
D) flattened
E) dorso-ventrally compressed
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34
A first aid for stingray injury is:
A) place the injured area in cold water or apply ice packs.
B) pour ammonia over the injured area.
C) place the injured area in hot water.
D) apply MSG to the injured area.
E) urinate onto the wound.
A) place the injured area in cold water or apply ice packs.
B) pour ammonia over the injured area.
C) place the injured area in hot water.
D) apply MSG to the injured area.
E) urinate onto the wound.
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35
The skin of the subclass Chondrosti is covered with scales called:
A) placoid.
B) cycloid.
C) stenoid.
D) ganoid.
E) rhomboid.
A) placoid.
B) cycloid.
C) stenoid.
D) ganoid.
E) rhomboid.
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36
The kidneys of sharks excrete ions of:
A) urea.
B) salts.
C) calcium and magnesium.
D) trimethyamine oxide.
E) ammonia.
A) urea.
B) salts.
C) calcium and magnesium.
D) trimethyamine oxide.
E) ammonia.
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37
Countershading is a common form of camouflage in ____ fishes.
A) coral reef
B) eel grass bed
C) pelagic
D) deep sea
A) coral reef
B) eel grass bed
C) pelagic
D) deep sea
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38
The forward thrust of swimming stingrays is created by:
A) the pectoral fins.
B) the pelvic fins.
C) the dorsal fin.
D) the caudal fin.
E) the anal fin.
A) the pectoral fins.
B) the pelvic fins.
C) the dorsal fin.
D) the caudal fin.
E) the anal fin.
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39
Which of the following is not a camouflage device?
A) chromatophores
B) iridophores
C) thigmotaxis
D) obliterative countershading
A) chromatophores
B) iridophores
C) thigmotaxis
D) obliterative countershading
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40
Most skates are:
A) ovoviviparous.
B) oviparous.
C) live bearers.
D) viviparous.
E) broadcast spawners.
A) ovoviviparous.
B) oviparous.
C) live bearers.
D) viviparous.
E) broadcast spawners.
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41
Bony fish usually do not need to adjust pupil size because:
A) their eyelids protect their eyes from bright light.
B) the quantity of light is relatively low.
C) they can move their lens forward and backward.
D) a in conjunction with c
A) their eyelids protect their eyes from bright light.
B) the quantity of light is relatively low.
C) they can move their lens forward and backward.
D) a in conjunction with c
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42
Which function below is not performed by the gills of bony fishes?
A) extract nutrients from the water
B) extract oxygen form the water
C) eliminate carbon dioxide from their body
D) aid in osmoregulation
A) extract nutrients from the water
B) extract oxygen form the water
C) eliminate carbon dioxide from their body
D) aid in osmoregulation
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43
Deoxygenated blood is initially collected by the:
A) dorsal aorta.
B) sinus venosus.
C) atrium.
D) bulbus arteriosus.
E) vena cava.
A) dorsal aorta.
B) sinus venosus.
C) atrium.
D) bulbus arteriosus.
E) vena cava.
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44
The gill rakers of anchovies are modified for:
A) respiration.
B) excretion of salts.
C) filtering plankton.
D) crushing their fish prey.
E) detecting vibrations in the water column.
A) respiration.
B) excretion of salts.
C) filtering plankton.
D) crushing their fish prey.
E) detecting vibrations in the water column.
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45
Sharks are positively buoyant in seawater.
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46
Snappers swim by:
A) flexing only the area before the caudal fin.
B) flexing only the posterior portion of the body.
C) using only their fins.
D) undulating the entire body.
A) flexing only the area before the caudal fin.
B) flexing only the posterior portion of the body.
C) using only their fins.
D) undulating the entire body.
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47
The nervous system of fish includes:
A) olfactory pits.
B) taste receptors.
C) eyes.
D) otoliths.
E) all of the above.
A) olfactory pits.
B) taste receptors.
C) eyes.
D) otoliths.
E) all of the above.
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48
The eyes of sharks are designed for optimal color vision.
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49
The majority of bony fishes show the ____ reproductive strategy.
A) viviparous
B) oviparous
C) internal fertilization
D) ovoviviparous
A) viviparous
B) oviparous
C) internal fertilization
D) ovoviviparous
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50
The following are all main points about toxic fish poisoning except:
A) ciguatera poisoning is not usually fatal.
B) ciguatera is due to blooms of dinoflagellates.
C) puffer fish poisoning can be fatal.
D) there are safe and effective antidotes for ciguatera poisoning.
A) ciguatera poisoning is not usually fatal.
B) ciguatera is due to blooms of dinoflagellates.
C) puffer fish poisoning can be fatal.
D) there are safe and effective antidotes for ciguatera poisoning.
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51
Fishes that reproduce in fresh water and migrate out to sea as adults are considered:
A) catadromous.
B) anadromous.
C) polyandrous.
D) polygynous.
E) demersal.
A) catadromous.
B) anadromous.
C) polyandrous.
D) polygynous.
E) demersal.
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52
____ are good examples of catadromous fishes.
A) Lampreys
B) Salmon
C) Freshwater eels
D) Hagfish
E) Sea horses
A) Lampreys
B) Salmon
C) Freshwater eels
D) Hagfish
E) Sea horses
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53
The skeletons of both hagfish and sharks are made of the same cartilaginous material.
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54
Most sodium chloride is excreted from marine bony fishes through:
A) the kidneys.
B) the gills.
C) salt glands.
D) the feces.
E) diffusion.
A) the kidneys.
B) the gills.
C) salt glands.
D) the feces.
E) diffusion.
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55
The lateral line is part of the system to
A) process light.
B) sense electrical currents in the water.
C) control balance.
D) detect vibrations.
E) detect dissolved substances.
A) process light.
B) sense electrical currents in the water.
C) control balance.
D) detect vibrations.
E) detect dissolved substances.
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56
The mechanism for gas exchange in the gills includes:
A) chloride cells.
B) rete mirable.
C) countercurrent multiplier system.
D) swim bladder inflation.
E) hormonal controls.
A) chloride cells.
B) rete mirable.
C) countercurrent multiplier system.
D) swim bladder inflation.
E) hormonal controls.
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57
Fertilization is internal in sharks.
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58
The sucker of clingfishes is modified from:
A) the mouth.
B) the pectoral fins.
C) a disc on top of the head.
D) the pelvic fins.
E) the first dorsal fin.
A) the mouth.
B) the pectoral fins.
C) a disc on top of the head.
D) the pelvic fins.
E) the first dorsal fin.
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59
Which of the following does not use a swim bladder to regulate buoyancy?
A) mackerel
B) sea bass
C) grouper
D) sheepshead
E) butterfly fish
A) mackerel
B) sea bass
C) grouper
D) sheepshead
E) butterfly fish
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60
The reproductive biology of hagfishes is well understood.
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61
Match the reproductive type of sharks with its characteristic.
a.development in mother's uterus without an egg
b.egg released outside of body
c.egg hatched in mothers uterus
Oviviparity
a.development in mother's uterus without an egg
b.egg released outside of body
c.egg hatched in mothers uterus
Oviviparity
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62
Match the word with the one it is most closely associated with.
a.iridophores
b.chromataphores
c.obliterative
Pigments
a.iridophores
b.chromataphores
c.obliterative
Pigments
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63
The fins of bony fishes are more maneuverable than those of cartilaginous fishes.
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64
Match the body form with its most closely associated species.
a.flattened
b.snakelike bodies
c.fusiform
d.globular
Moray eels
a.flattened
b.snakelike bodies
c.fusiform
d.globular
Moray eels
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65
The annual risk of death from lighting is 47 times the risk of death from shark attack.
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66
Match the body form with its most closely associated species.
a.flattened
b.snakelike bodies
c.fusiform
d.globular
Flounder
a.flattened
b.snakelike bodies
c.fusiform
d.globular
Flounder
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67
The discharge of the electric organ of electric rays delivers up to 220 volts.
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68
Fast moving fishes tend to propel themselves by undulating their entire bodies.
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69
Most bony fishes swallow their prey whole rather than chew it.
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MATCHING
Match the animal with the swimming method it is most closely associated with.
a.moving caudal fin side-to-side
b.wave travels along the edge of pectoral fins
c.pectoral fins flap up and down
d.eel-like undulation of body
Lamprey
Match the animal with the swimming method it is most closely associated with.
a.moving caudal fin side-to-side
b.wave travels along the edge of pectoral fins
c.pectoral fins flap up and down
d.eel-like undulation of body
Lamprey
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Marine bony fishes have blood that is just as salty as seawater.
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72
Match the body form with its most closely associated species.
a.flattened
b.snakelike bodies
c.fusiform
d.globular
Tuna
a.flattened
b.snakelike bodies
c.fusiform
d.globular
Tuna
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MATCHING
Match the animal with the swimming method it is most closely associated with.
a.moving caudal fin side-to-side
b.wave travels along the edge of pectoral fins
c.pectoral fins flap up and down
d.eel-like undulation of body
Shark
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a.moving caudal fin side-to-side
b.wave travels along the edge of pectoral fins
c.pectoral fins flap up and down
d.eel-like undulation of body
Shark
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MATCHING
Match the animal with the swimming method it is most closely associated with.
a.moving caudal fin side-to-side
b.wave travels along the edge of pectoral fins
c.pectoral fins flap up and down
d.eel-like undulation of body
Skate
Match the animal with the swimming method it is most closely associated with.
a.moving caudal fin side-to-side
b.wave travels along the edge of pectoral fins
c.pectoral fins flap up and down
d.eel-like undulation of body
Skate
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MATCHING
Match the animal with the swimming method it is most closely associated with.
a.moving caudal fin side-to-side
b.wave travels along the edge of pectoral fins
c.pectoral fins flap up and down
d.eel-like undulation of body
Ray
Match the animal with the swimming method it is most closely associated with.
a.moving caudal fin side-to-side
b.wave travels along the edge of pectoral fins
c.pectoral fins flap up and down
d.eel-like undulation of body
Ray
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76
Match the body form with its most closely associated species.
a.flattened
b.snakelike bodies
c.fusiform
d.globular
Pufferfish
a.flattened
b.snakelike bodies
c.fusiform
d.globular
Pufferfish
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77
Unlike cartilaginous fishes, bony fishes do not have a keen sense of smell.
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78
Match the reproductive type of sharks with its characteristic.
a.development in mother's uterus without an egg
b.egg released outside of body
c.egg hatched in mothers uterus
Viviparity
a.development in mother's uterus without an egg
b.egg released outside of body
c.egg hatched in mothers uterus
Viviparity
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The eyes of fishes are adapted for black and white vision.
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80
Match the reproductive type of sharks with its characteristic.
a.development in mother's uterus without an egg
b.egg released outside of body
c.egg hatched in mothers uterus
Ovoviparity
a.development in mother's uterus without an egg
b.egg released outside of body
c.egg hatched in mothers uterus
Ovoviparity
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