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Fish Guts

Fish Guts. Dorsal. Cranial or Anterior. Caudal or Posterior. Ventral. Tilapia Anatomy. Dorsal Fin. Lateral Line. Operculum. Caudal Fin. Pectoral Fin. Pelvic Fin. Anal Fin. Catfish Anatomy. Dorsal Fin. Adipose Fin. Caudal Fin. Lateral Line. Operculum. Barbel.

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Fish Guts

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  1. Fish Guts

  2. Dorsal Cranial or Anterior Caudal or Posterior Ventral

  3. Tilapia Anatomy Dorsal Fin Lateral Line Operculum Caudal Fin Pectoral Fin Pelvic Fin Anal Fin

  4. Catfish Anatomy Dorsal Fin Adipose Fin Caudal Fin Lateral Line Operculum Barbel Pectoral Fin Anal Fin Pelvic Fin

  5. Fish Cavities Peritoneal Membrane Retroperitoneal Thor- acic Peritoneal

  6. Fish Cavitiesand Membranes RP Cross Section P Ovary Peritonium Intestine Messorchium RP Retroperitoneal cavity Messentary P Peritoneal cavity

  7. BasicGuts Spine Kidney Swim Bladder Gonad Spleen Intestine Esophogus Stomach Heart Liver

  8. Gill Heart Liver Liver Intestine Fat

  9. Intestine Spleen Gall Bladder Liver Darkperitoneum Heart

  10. Swim Bladder Testis Gill Heart Liver Spleen Intestine

  11. Swim Bladder Opened Kidney

  12. Kidneys: Looking Up from the Bottom Head Kidney Anterior Region of Kidney Stannius Corpuscle Posterior Region of Kidney Trunk Kidney Bass and Trout Catfish and Carp

  13. Head/Anterior Kidney: Makes blood cells Trunk Kidney: Urine/Osmoregulation

  14. TheHeart A A Gills Body Lungs Body V V A V Fish Mammal

  15. Swim Bladders Swim Bladder Pneumatic Duct Esophagus Some fish have a duct that connects the swim bladder to the intestine.

  16. Swim Bladders Gas Gland Swim Bladder Swim Bladder Pneumatic Duct Intestine Intestine Some fish have a duct that connects the swim bladder to the intestine. Other fish have no duct and inflate their swim bladder by using a gas-secreting gland.

  17. Liver Anatomy Tilapia Liver and Gall Bladder Catfish Liver and Gall Bladder

  18. Liver: -Modifies food -Storage

  19. Gall Bladder: Bile for digestion of fats

  20. Gut

  21. What is missing (mammals)? What are the functions? Basic Gut Anatomy Esophagus Stomach Valve Proximal Intestine Mouth Distal Intestine Pharynx Valve Vent Valve

  22. Variability in Gut Design Carp Catfish Trout Sturgeon

  23. Brain

  24. Brain Anatomy Coordination of Movement Vision Coordinates Senses with Movement Smell To Nose To Tail Spine Pituitary Gland

  25. Spleen: Blood Filtration Blood cell storage

  26. Fish Eyes

  27. Errors?

  28. KOI

  29. Review Retroperitoneal Peritoneal Thoracic

  30. Review VB HK SB TK E O H I LV ST SP

  31. Quiz Hints • Know the cavities • Peritoneal, retroperitoneal, thoracic • Know what organs are in those cavities • Know the fins • Be able to label the cartoon fish

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