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What is the separation of the parts of the organism in order to ascertain their position, relations, structure, and function.
a) anatomy
b) pelvic fin
c) fish
d) trout
What is the fish's nostril called?
a) nose
b) neap
c) nare
d) nape
What is the forward bottom pair of fins that help stop a fish and helps fish swim backwards, stay in one place or move up and down in the water
a) magic fin
b) pectoral fin
c) dorsal fin
d) pelvic fin
What is the tail fin of the fish that gives the fish thrust for moving forward and aids in steering the fish
a) steering fin
b) pectoral fin
c) caudal fin
d) pelvic fin
What is the study of the form and overall shape and how it relates to fish function?
a) meteorology
b) botany
c) anatomy
d) morphology
What is the name of this class?
a) biology
b) chemistry
c) earth and space
d) aquatic science
A row of sensory tubules along the side of a fish that allows it to sense pressure changes in the surrounding water
a) linear line
b) lateral line
c) pelvic row
d) sensory row
What is the skin of a fish made of bone and are shaped like shingles on a roof and help protect the fish?
a) scales
b) bones
c) hair
d) skin
What is the bony protective gill cover of a fish?
a) operculum
b) shield
c) scales
d) magma
What is the organ that allows the fish to exchange gases in the water such as oxygen and carbon dioxide, allows a fish to breathe
a) fins
b) scales
c) lungs
d) gills
What is the fin on the back of the fish which helps keep the fish on a steady course?
a) pectoral fin
b) dorsal fin
c) stearing fin
d) lateral fin
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