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Cartilaginous fish 100 What major adaptation does this early cartilaginous fish lack?

Cartilaginous fish 100 What major adaptation does this early cartilaginous fish lack?

Sensory systems 100 2/3 of a sharks brain is devoted to what sense?

Sensory systems 100 2/3 of a sharks brain is devoted to what sense?

Boney fish 100 This species is the common ancestor of what type organisms

Boney fish 100 This species is the common ancestor of what type organisms

Colorization of Fish 100 Explain what counter shading is, and how it may have

Colorization of Fish 100 Explain what counter shading is, and how it may have evolved to help both predators and prey?

Hodge Podge 100 This organism has body that is entirely composed of _______, no

Hodge Podge 100 This organism has body that is entirely composed of _______, no ______.

Cartilaginous fish 200 In what part of the ocean would you most like find

Cartilaginous fish 200 In what part of the ocean would you most like find hagfish?

Sensory systems 200 Describe how the lateral line works, and what is it used

Sensory systems 200 Describe how the lateral line works, and what is it used for.

Boney fish 200 What is the name of classification of the following type fish?

Boney fish 200 What is the name of classification of the following type fish?

Colorization of Fish 200 How does disruptive coloration help some fish avoid predation?

Colorization of Fish 200 How does disruptive coloration help some fish avoid predation?

Hodge Podge 200 What do hagfish mostly eat

Hodge Podge 200 What do hagfish mostly eat

Cartilaginous fish 300 What some of the major characteristics of Cartilaginous fishes?

Cartilaginous fish 300 What some of the major characteristics of Cartilaginous fishes?

The Sensory systems 300 What is the Ampullae of Lorenzini, what does it do,

The Sensory systems 300 What is the Ampullae of Lorenzini, what does it do, and how sensitive is it?

Boney fish 300 Label the following fins of the fish diagram with their names.

Boney fish 300 Label the following fins of the fish diagram with their names.

Colorization of Fish 300 • What is Cryptic coloration?

Colorization of Fish 300 • What is Cryptic coloration?

Hodge Podge 300 Which cartilaginous fish has stream-lined tail that contains venomous spines.

Hodge Podge 300 Which cartilaginous fish has stream-lined tail that contains venomous spines.

Cartilaginous fish 400 What type of scales are these

Cartilaginous fish 400 What type of scales are these

Sensory systems 400 What is the most common type of reproduction in sharks •

Sensory systems 400 What is the most common type of reproduction in sharks • Oviparity: • Ovoviviparity: • Viviparity:

Boney fish 400 • What are the two types of paired finned, and what

Boney fish 400 • What are the two types of paired finned, and what are their functions.

Colorization of Fish 400 • How are poster coloration and aposematic coloration different, how

Colorization of Fish 400 • How are poster coloration and aposematic coloration different, how are they the same?

Hodge Podge 400 Compare and contrast between the locomotion of skates and rays.

Hodge Podge 400 Compare and contrast between the locomotion of skates and rays.

Cartilaginous fish 500 Describe why sharks can swim so fast?

Cartilaginous fish 500 Describe why sharks can swim so fast?

Sensory systems 500 What class does the following relative of sharks belong to, and

Sensory systems 500 What class does the following relative of sharks belong to, and what is covering its gills?

Boney fish 500 What are the three types of Median fins and what are

Boney fish 500 What are the three types of Median fins and what are their functions?

Colorization of Fish 500 • Describe the muscles and how they are used to

Colorization of Fish 500 • Describe the muscles and how they are used to propel fish forward?

Hodge Podge 500 • Oviparity: • the most primitive mode: eggs are laid outside

Hodge Podge 500 • Oviparity: • the most primitive mode: eggs are laid outside the body and the embryos develop in a protective case. • Ovoviviparity: • the most common method is sharks. Eggs hatch within the mother’s uterus, but no placental connection is made. • Viviparity: • young directly attach to mother’s uterine wall, or uterine milk is produced that is absorbed by the embryo.

Final Jeopardy Briefly summarize the main points of Darwin’s book “Origins of Species. ”

Final Jeopardy Briefly summarize the main points of Darwin’s book “Origins of Species. ” What were some of the pieces of evidence he uses in his book.