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| | References - A brief introduction to Fish Anatomy |
 | | Though fish and marine animals are not human, their behavior is instinctive. |  | | Fish that have an eye on each side of their head learn to zero in on prey that's before them. |  | | Now corals are quite different than humans and we do not seem to label their behavior in a humanistic way; however we do compare their behavior to plants and they are not really plants at all. |
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http://www.netpets.com/fish/fishnews/articles/fishanatomy.html
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| | Lesson Plan 1 |
 | | After seeing this power point presentation on fish anatomy and ecology and given notes about this presentation, students will be able to state what is significant about fish anatomy and how it used for the fish to survive in their environment. |  | | After the inquiry session, I will then introduce the topic of fish anatomy and fish ecology and stress why it is important for the fish. |  | | After all the groups have gone, I will reconvene the class and reiterate the key points of a fish's ecology being dictated by their anatomy. |
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http://home.moravian.edu/students/s/stjfs01/lp1.htm
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| | Fish Anatomy |
 | | A number of other vital organs, such as the spleen and pancreas, may also be present but are smaller and more difficult to locate. |  | | The vent is the external opening to digestive urinary and reproductive tracts. |  | | These organs perform the basic bodily functions such as respiration, digestion, and sensory reception. |
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http://floridafisheries.com/Fishes/anatomy.html
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| | The Fish Wizards ~ Fish Anatomy is Complex and Compact |
 | | Now that we know a little more about the anatomy of fishes perhaps we will be able to appreciate and enjoy them more than we already do. |  | | It then looks as if the fish has been scrapped with a needle. |  | | The line is made up of canals that contain sense organs developed in the skin. |
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http://www.thefishwizards.com/html/anatomy.htm
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 | | Water is continually leaving the body of a marine fish through its skin and gills. |  | | The spinal cord and a matrix of nerves serve the rest of the body. |  | | This modified circulatory system retains heat in the red muscle. |
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http://www.seaworld.org/infobooks/BonyFish/anatomy.html
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| | Kamchatka: Teacher Resources |
 | | One class period to dissect and identify external and internal fish anatomy. |  | | Compare and contrast between a fish and a human being the following internal body systems: respiratory, circulatory, reproductive, nervous, and digestive. |  | | Students will learn to identify external and internal bony fish anatomy and physiology. |
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http://www.pbs.org/edens/kamchatka/teacher_2.html
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| | The External Anatomy of a Fish - PetPlace.com |
 | | These nerves help the fish detect water pressure changes and other environmental conditions. |  | | Here are some of the basic — and not so basic — external fish parts. |  | | Throughout evolution, some fins have evolved into protective devices like spines, or into a bait decoy that lures the prey closer to a hungry mouth. |
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http://www.petplace.com/fish/the-external-anatomy-of-a-fish/page1.aspx
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| | BBC - Science & Nature - Sea Life - Ocean info - Fish anatomy |
 | | Fish are ‘cold-blooded’(poikilothermic), which means that their internal temperature is about the same as their external environment. |  | | This means that fish are often unable to survive in environments that warm-blooded animals can. |  | | Fish scales are formed from bone and there are many different types. |
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http://www.bbc.co.uk/nature/blueplanet/infobursts/fish_anatomy_bg.shtml
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| | King County Library Systsem--Homework Help--Fish & Marine Life |
 | | Classification, habitat and distribution, physical characteristics, senses, behavior, diet and eating habits, reproduction, anatomy and more on the bony fishes - the largest vertebrate life class - from Seaworld/Busch Gardens. |  | | Scientific classification, habitat and distribution, physical characteristics, senses, behavior, diet and eating habits, reproduction, anatomy and physiology, hydrodynamics and more from Seaworld/Busch Gardens. |  | | For information about free homework assistance in many libraries, see The Study Zone. |
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http://www.kcls.org/hh/fish.cfm
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| | Fish Anatomy |
 | | I want to recive immagins of tilapia's anatomy (if possible). |  | | The info I am looking for is for both external and internal body parts. |
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http://www.taxidermy.net/forums/FishTaxiArticles/V14,~U.html
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| | Perch Dissection |
 | | to observe the external and internal anatomy of a perch. |  | | to determine the sex of a perch using internal anatomy. |  | | Figure 1: External anatomy diagram of the Perch. |
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http://www.middleschoolscience.com/perch.htm
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| | Fish Necropsy Procedures (with External and Internal Anatomy) |
 | | The goal of the presentation is to provide an overview of the external and internal anatomy of fish and address simple tissue preperation techniques. |  | | Fish Necropsy Procedures (with External and Internal Anatomy) |  | | After participating in the program you should be able to: |
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http://aquanic.org/real/necropsy
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| | Hubbard's Fish Anatomy |
 | | I hope that you can learn from these photos that although fish have fundamentally similar structures, there are real differences that permit them to fill their niche and behave the way that they do. |  | | However; if you study the pictures above you should been able to determine the organs and structures. |  | | The fish below have anatomy pictures that have not yet been labeled. |
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http://fishanatomy.net
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| | External Livebearer Anatomy Refresher |
 | | Many publications on fishes assume a basic knowledge of external fish anatomy. |  | | In humans, this is the bit between your chin and your neck. |  | | In most cases they are general terms that can be used for all fishes and many other organisms. |
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http://www.interaktv.com/fishanat/basic_fish_anatomy.html
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| | Fish Anatomy - PlecoFanatics.com |
 | | Fish can change color from one moment to the next. |  | | The large muscles of the body actually do most of the work, but the fins help with balance and turning. |  | | Touch Fish also have elevated tactile sense and is shown none better than in certain catfish who use their Barbels as extentions of their body. |
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http://www.plecofanatics.com/forum/showthread.php?t=6178
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| | FishGuts Homepage |
 | | FishGuts is an interactive training program which has been developed to provide computer-based instruction in fish anatomy and necropsy techniques. |  | | Users include veterinarians, graduate and veterinary students, fish health managers, interns and natural resource technicians. |  | | Sample Cases - An opportunity to apply the anatomy and necropsy materials with real cases! |
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http://aquaticpath.umd.edu/fg
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| | Functional Morphology of the Giant Sea Bass |
 | | We focus on three different traits: color, shape of the body, and shape of the mouth. |  | | For example, if a fish is counter-shaded it may be more difficult for a predator to see it. |  | | Fish that are constant, steady swimmers will have a narrow and streamlined body with a forked tail. |
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http://www.ci.manhattan-beach.ca.us/sea-bass/morph.html
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| | Welcome to Fishfeatures Student Page |
 | | Your job is to study your fish's anatomy and make a Hyperstudio presentation to the Fish Anatomy Academy (your peers). |  | | The authors of Fish Features would like to see what you liked and what you didn't like about this unit. |  | | Suggestion: take one of the fish you studied in task one and just change one characteristic. |
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http://projects.edtech.sandi.net/encanto/fishfeatures/fishfeatures.html
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| | Get qualified in fish anatomy Practical Fishkeeping magazine |
 | | Brush up on your fish anatomy skills with this home study course. |  | | Acclimatising new fish gradually to your tank conditions is essential to prevent stress... |  | | If you want to learn more about fish anatomy and the basics of morphological taxonomy, you can now study at home with OATA and PFK. |
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http://www.practicalfishkeeping.co.uk/pfk/pages/item.php?news=750
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| | Fish anatomy - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | The head may have several fleshy structures known as barbels, which may be very long and resemble whiskers. |  | | Many fish species also have a variety of protrusions or spines on the head. |  | | Fish anatomy is primarily governed by the physical characteristics of water, which is much denser than air, holds a relatively small amount of dissolved oxygen, and absorbs light more than does air. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fish_anatomy
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| | Fish Anatomy |
 | | Fish that have forked caudal fins are regular fast-swimmers. |  | | This is reason that water passes into the fish’s body. |  | | There are three general locations of the mouth in fish which often indicate the species’s feeding habits. |
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http://fish.mongabay.com/anatomy.htm
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| | Fish Anatomy- Enchanted Learning Software |
 | | There are many kinds of fish; some have bones but others, like sharks and rays have no bones, only cartilage. |  | | Fish are animals that live in water and breathe using gills. |  | | Water goes in through the mouth and out through the gills, which take oxygen from the water. |
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http://www.enchantedlearning.com/subjects/fish/printouts/Fishcoloring.shtml
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| | Flyingfish - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | The roe of the flyingfish (Tobiko) is used in Japanese cuisine to make some types of sushi. |  | | The glides are usually up to 30-50 metres in length, but some have been observed soaring for hundreds of metres using the updraft on the leading edges of waves. |  | | The Exocet guided missile is presumably named after these fish. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flying_fish
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| | Fish Printouts - EnchantedLearning.com |
 | | A large fish with an almost circular, flattened body. |  | | Bottom-dwelling, relatively harmless sharks with flattened bodies and a blunt snout. |  | | Fish with light-producing organs and very large eyes. |
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http://www.zoomschool.com/subjects/fish/printouts
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| | Fishstitchery |
 | | The pectoral fins are like the arms of the body. |  | | Lesson Extension, Science- Explore fish anatomy and the various species of fishes represented by the Life/Forms replicas. |  | | While some students print their fish others can work on the drawing for their ocean that will surround their fish print. |
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http://www.frsd.k12.nj.us/copperarts/relatedarts/visualart/Fishstitchery.htm
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| | Florida's Freshwater Fishes |
 | | We have their approval to use his art on our site, if you want to use it yourself, however, you need to contact them directly. |  | | This includes several rather rare native fishes and 73 species of non-native fishes (fish that come from outside of the United States and would not have been found in Florida if it were not for man's intervention). |  | | A check list of Florida's freshwater fishes, organized by scientific names, is also on the site, along with their common names and a link photos of many of the fishes. |
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http://www.floridaconservation.org/fishing/Fishes
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| | Fish Anatomy |
 | | Many fish are able to see in very dim light or even dark. |  | | It is used to manipulate their buoyancy and maintain steady floating levels. |  | | Nostrils: The sense smell is more of a combination between smell and taste (chemoreception). |
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http://www.klsnet.com/fishanat.html
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| | Internal anatomy of a bony fish |
 | | Spinal cord: part of the nervous system that connects the brain to all other parts of a fish. |  | | Internal anatomy of a bony fish: finned vertebrate animal with skin covered with scales. |  | | Tooth: hard organ of a fish used to shred food. |
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http://www.infovisual.info/02/033_en.html
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| | VersAquatics.com |
 | | Look at the Fish Anatomy page for more about the fishes body structure and function. |  | | Visit the Disease Diagnoser to try to identify a potential illness. |  | | The body profile of a fish will tell you more than you might think. |
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http://www.versaquatics.com
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| | Fish anatomy |
 | | The nostrils of a bony fish are used for smelling and not for breathing. |  | | It is important for the children to be able to identify the different parts of a fish. |  | | As the water passes over the gills, oxygen enters the fish’s bloodstream and is carried throughout its body. |
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http://www.geocities.com/Athens/Atrium/5924/fishanatomy.htm
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| | EPA - Freshwater Fish Identification and Their Use as Indicators |
 | | Knowing just whether fish live in the waters is not enough - we need to know what kinds of fish are there, how many, and their health. |  | | Fish are excellent indicators of watershed health because they: |  | | Some basics on identification can be found in our fish identification page. |
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http://www.epa.gov/bioindicators/html/fish.html
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| | Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission, Division of Freshwater Fisheries |
 | | Health Advisories for Fisheries--this area provides information about water bodies that have mercury or other health advisories issued by the Department of Health. |  | | Fish Management Areas--explains what a Fish Management Area is and provides a list of them for you, many have links to brochures about local features. |  | | Fishing License Information--details about license types (including lifetime and 5-year, who needs them and how to obtain one instantly via phone or the web). |
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http://floridafisheries.com
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| | Fish Internal Anatomy Coloring |
 | | The core represents the fish when it was first born, as a fry. |  | | Rings that are close together occur when the fish does not get much food and grows slowly. |  | | Use your book (page764-765) to reference the anatomy of the fish.Ý Find each of the organs below and color code them to the fish according to the key below. |
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http://www.biologycorner.com/worksheets/fishcolor.htm
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| | pfbc education resources catalog |
 | | Worksheet on external anatomy of spiny and soft ray fish. |  | | Word search puzzle on external anatomy of soft ray fish. |  | | Learn about those "other fish," the little known, but colorful, non-game fishes, such as darters, minnows, and dace. |
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http://sites.state.pa.us/PA_Exec/Fish_Boat/education/catalog/cat7fis.htm
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| | Farm Pond Aquaculture |
 | | Fish farming is part of a science called aquaculture. |  | | Many farmers also raise fish in ponds and charge people a fee to fish. |  | | Fish are raised for food, bait, and pets. |
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http://www.ext.vt.edu/resources/4h/virtualfarm/aquaculture/aquaculture.html
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| | eBay - fish anatomy, Prints, Nonfiction Books items on eBay.com |
 | | Aquariology Fish Anatomy Physiology and Nutrition by G |  | | Aquariology - Fish Anatomy Physiology and Nutrition HC |  | | Traite de Zoologie Anatomy Zoology Agnathes Fish Book |
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http://search-desc.ebay.com/search/search.dll?query=fish+anatomy&newu=1&krd=1
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| | Label Fish Anatomy Printout - EnchantedLearning.com |
 | | mouth - the part of the body which the fish uses to catch food - it is located at the front of the body |  | | lateral line - a series of sensory pores (small openings) that are located along the sides of fish - they sense vibrations in the water |  | | Read the definitions, then label the fish diagram below. |
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http://www.enchantedlearning.com/subjects/fish/label/labelfish.shtml
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| | External Fish Anatomy |
 | | also see the basic fish anatomy glossary for even more terms and to brush up before trying your luck here. |  | | Select an area of the drawing of the salmon or the goldfish below for the name and a short description of its external anatomy. |  | | Note that the salmon has a couple of things that the goldfish does not! |
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http://www.interaktv.com/fishanat/anat.html
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| | Fish Knowledge |
 | | Larger fish will tend to live longer lives than smaller ones. |  | | The general rule is the heart is designed to beat only a limited number of times. |  | | Small species, with a high metabolic rate, use up the same number of heartbeats faster than larger animals with slower heartbeats. |
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http://oceanblue2u.com/fish/fish_knowledge.htm
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| | Badmans Tropical Fish... a complete freshwater site with tropical fish care |
 | | Welcome to Badman's Tropical Fish, we have many sections on the care and upkeep of most of the tropical fish we keep today. |  | | Inside you will find everything you need to set up and maintain a successful aquarium. |  | | a complete freshwater site with tropical fish care |
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http://badmanstropicalfish.com
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| | FishProfiles.com - Complete Online Aquarium Resource |
 | | The Association of Live Tropical Fish Exporters say that they have lost over 75 million of rupees during the last four weeks, due to the non availability of air cargo spaces for their commodities in the international airlines. |  | | As you watch your swimmers grow and prosper, Sim Aquarium will also allow you to set your screensaver as your fish tank. |  | | Viva Media and Formosoft VR released five images for the upcoming PC title My Sim Aquarium today. |
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http://www.fishprofiles.com
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| | Find in a Library: Fish anatomy, physiology, and nutrition |
 | | Find in a Library: Fish anatomy, physiology, and nutrition |  | | WorldCat is provided by OCLC Online Computer Library Center, Inc. on behalf of its member libraries. |
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http://worldcatlibraries.org/wcpa/ow/ec8fee2967838eb1a19afeb4da09e526.html
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| | Fish Anatomy/Fish of the Great Lakes by Wisconsin Sea Grant |
 | | Fish Anatomy/Fish of the Great Lakes by Wisconsin Sea Grant |  | | Click on the part labels for the glossary definition. |  | | Anatomy illustrations from Fishes of Wisconsin copyright 1983 George C. Becker |
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http://www.seagrant.wisc.edu/greatlakesfish/anatomy.html
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