BIOL 111 Study Guide - Final Guide: Coelom, Gallbladder, Hindbrain

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Stereotypic: behavior is almost always the same. Species specific: similar in members of the same species but differs between different species. Body: divided into the head, the trunk and the tail (the gill openings mark the border between the head and the trunk, while the anal/urogenital openings mark the bored between the tail and the trunk) Body surface: covered with hard scales that are arranged to assist in stream lining. Ctenoid scale: possess growth rings annuli, which are used to age the fish, the projecting edge has small, comb-like teeth called ctenii, the entire scale is covered in epithelium. External nares: nostrils, open into the olfactory pits (organs of smell), not connected to the respiratory system water enters through the anterior nasal opening and leaves through the posterior opening. Opercula: gill covers, protection for the respiratory structure and aid in pumping water over the gills. Gills: contain four gill arches each with two rows of gill filaments.

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