Ichthyology Terms flashcards are a set of study tools designed to help students learn key vocabulary related to the study of fish. These flashcards typically include terms like gills, scales, dorsal fin, and more.
The subject of Ichthyology is the branch of zoology focused on the study of fish. It involves understanding the anatomy, physiology, behavior, and classification of fish species. Ichthyologists often conduct research to learn more about fish habitats and populations.
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quick facts
- Ichthyology is the scientific study of fish, including their classification, anatomy, physiology, behavior, and distribution.
- Oviparous is a term used to describe fish that lay eggs which hatch outside of the mother’s body.
- Viviparous refers to fish that give birth to live young, rather than laying eggs.
- Lateral line is a sensory organ found in most fish that allows them to detect changes in water pressure and vibrations in the surrounding environment.
- Gill slits are openings on the side of a fish’s head that allow water to pass over the gills, where oxygen is extracted and carbon dioxide is released.
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Osteichthyes | Osteichthyes: Bony fish with skeletons made of bone. |
Chondrichthyes | Chondrichthyes: Cartilaginous fish with skeletons made of cartilage, like sharks and rays. |
Agnatha | Jawless fish |
Swim bladder | Swim bladder: an internal gas-filled organ that helps fish control their buoyancy in water. |
Lateral line | Lateral line: sensory system in fish that detects movement and vibrations in water. |
Caudal fin | Tail fin of a fish. |
Dorsal fin | The dorsal fin is a fin located on the back of a fish or marine mammal. |
Pectoral fin | The pectoral fin is a fin located on the sides of a fish that helps with steering and balance. |
Pelvic fin | Pelvic fin: A fin located on the underside of a fish’s body, near its pelvic area, that helps with stability and steering. |
Anal fin | The anal fin is a fin located on the underside of a fish near its tail. |
Operculum | A cover or lid on an opening. |
Gills | Organs in fish and other aquatic animals that extract oxygen from water. |
Scales | Scales – tools used to measure weight or size in science. |
Cartilage | Flexible tissue found in the body that provides support and cushioning between bones. |
Oviparous | Oviparous: Animals that lay eggs. |
Viviparous | Giving birth to live young, rather than laying eggs. |
Ovoviviparous | Ovoviviparous: Animals that lay eggs which hatch inside the body, giving birth to live young. |
Schooling | Schooling: When a group of fish swim together in a coordinated way. |
Spawning | Spawning: The process of releasing eggs and sperm by fish to reproduce. |
Anadromous | Anadromous: Fish that migrate from saltwater to freshwater to spawn. |