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Internal Anatomy Of A Bony Fish

Finned aquatic vertebrates animal, with it's skin covered by scales. It lives it's entire life in water and is usually oviparous.

  • Eye's = sight
  • Esophagus is the part of the digestive tract. Connecting to and from the mouth and the stomach where food travels.
  • Dorsal aorta is a vessel in the back that carries blood from the heart to the organs constantly.
  • The Urinary orifice opening for getting rid of the urine.
  • Air bladder, It pockets the urine that the fish collects.
  • The Spinal cord is the nervous system that connects to the brain and to all other parts of a fish.
  • Kidney is where the blood get purified.
  • The Brain gives it instincts and the knowledge to survive.
  • The Stomach is the part of the digestive tract between the esophagus and the intestine where it digests the food.
  • Genital Orifice is the opening related to the genital organs.
  • Anus is how it goes to the bathroom.
  • Intestine is the last part of the digestive tract.
  • Gall bladder,a small sac containing the bile.
  • Gonad hormone-secreting sexual gland of a fish.
  • The Liver biles up producing digestive gland.
  • The Heart is the blood-pumping organ.Olfactory bulb is the bulging part of the smell organ of smell of a fish.
  • Gills are very cool they are the respiratory organ of a fish.
  • Tooth are the hard organ of a fish used to shred food.
  • Pyloric cecum cul-de-sac is related to the intestine.
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