Fish card review
Fill in your answer sheet and check answers at end.
1. Tell the PHYLUM FOR FISH ____________
ALL OF THE FOLLOWING ARE CHARACTERISTICS OF ANIMALS IN THIS PHYLUM. Identify the pictures.
Images from:
2. Perch is a ________ finned fish
lobe
ray
3. Bile is made in the
_______________,
stored in the
_______________, and
used in the
___________________.
4. Which organ makes trypsin, insulin, and glucagon?
5. Which organ works as a blood cell factory to make and store new red blood
cells and process old worn out ones?
6. Blood vessels that carry blood AWAY from the heart are called
_______________.
7. The large artery that smooths the flow of blood leaving a fish’s heat is the
_______________
8. Scientists believe ___________ fish are the ancestors to the amphibian group.
9. Tell the type of food trypsin works to digest.
10. The ____________ is the part of the brain that controls autonomic functions
that you don’t have to think about like your heart beating and breathing.
11. The ________________ opening (pore) is the shared exit for excretory and
reproductive seen in fish (and human males).
12. Immature baby fish are called _______
13. USE DORSAL or VENTRAL to complete the following sentence.
ALL VERTEBRATES have a
________________ heart and a
________________ spinal (nerve) cord.
14. The flap on the side of a fish’s head that covers and protects the gills is
called the __________.
15. The_____________ controls buoyancy
16. Name 2 characteristics of BONY FISH.
17. All vertebrates have a(n) _________
circulatory system.
OPEN CLOSED
18. Blood vessels that return blood to
the heart are called _________.
19. The large blood vessel that receives blood returning to a fish’s heart from
the body organs is called the ______________.
20. Tell something the lateral line can sense.
21. Where does the blood leaving a fish’s heart go next?
22. The fingerlike extensions inside the intestine that increase surface area
for more nutrient absorption are called___________.
23. In a fish the blood inside the gills more in the opposite direction as the
water over the gills on the outside. This is called____________________.
24. Give a function for the cerebellum.
25. Which two organs help maintain the water/ion balance in a fish?
26. Fish excrete their nitrogen waste in the form of ___________________
27. Animals store their sugar (glucose) in which form?
28. ___________ is the hormone that tells cells to remove glucose from the blood
and store it.
30. Blood leaving the SINUS VENOSUS goes next to the ________________.
31. Reproductive behaviors seen in fish
that result in laying eggs is called ___________.
32. Most fish have
INTERNAL EXTERNAL
- fertilization
DIRECT
INDIRECT
-development
33. Fish are
Invertebrate protostomes
Invertebrate deuterostomes
Vertebrate
protostomes
Vertebrate deuterostomes
34. Tubes that carry sperm from the testes to the exit opening are called
___________.
(Hint: Humans have them too)
35. The body system that makes hormones that control sexual development, heart
rate, metabolism is the __________ system.
36. ______________ are small, thin blood vessel that connect arteries and veins
where
gas /nutrient exchange happens.
37. The pouches that sit at the junction of the stomach and intestine are called
____________.
38. Give a function for #37.
39. The first section of the intestine is called the ________________.
40. Name the TWO digestive enzymes that are added here.
41. The brain lobe that receives info for vision, hearing and the lateral line
system is the ________.
42. Tell the sense the olfactory lobes receive info about.
43. Name the hormone made by the pancreas whose function is the opposite of
insulin.
44. Give TWO functions for gills in a fish.
45. Give the CLASS for “bony fish”