OperculumBony plate thatprotects thegills ofmembers of theclassOsteoichthyesMarineenvironmentsonlyMembers of theclassChondrichthyescan live intheseenvironments.EctothermicCold-bloodedMarine andfreshwaterenvironmentsMembers of theclassesOsteichthyes andAgnatha can live intheseenvironments.PinealeyeA sensory organthat detects light.Acts as a “thirdeye” for membersof class AgnathaLaterallineSpecial sensorystructure thatdetectspressurechangesOvoviviparousEggs develop insidethe mother and hatchinside her as well (noplacenta or umbilicalcord). Present inChondrichthyes.ViviparousLive birth afterdevelopmentinside the parent(placenta).Present inChondrichtyes.OviparousEggs arefertilizedinternally, thenlaid. Present inAgnatha andChondrichthyes.Less than5 gillopeningsMembers ofclassOsteichthyeshave this manygill openings.BoneWhat the bonesof members oftheOsteichthyesare made of.KingdomAnimalia,phylumChordata, classAgnatha, orderMyxini.This is theclassificationof a hagfish.PlacoidScalesTooth-shaped scalespresent on membersof the classChondrichthyes.These scales arealso present insidethe mouth of thesefish as “teeth.”SpawningRelease of both spermand eggs into anexternal environment;sperm will fertilize theegg outside of theorganism. Present inOsteichthyes andAgnathaAgnathaThis classcontainsjawlessfish.OsteichthyesThis classcontainsbony fishNostomachDo membersof the classAgnatha havea stomach orno stomach?7 ormore gillopeningsMembers ofclass Agnathahave thismany gillopenings.ChondrichthyesThis classcontainscartilagenousfish.KingdomAnimalia,phylumChordata, classChondrichthyes.This is theclassificationof a greatwhite shark.SwimbladderGas-filled organthat controlsbuoyancy inmembers of theclassOsteoichthyesIchthyologyThestudyof fishNotochordFlexible rod ofcells that aid invertebratedevelopmentand protect thenerve cord2chambersFish's heartshave thismanychambers.KingdomAnimalia,phylumChordata, classOsteichthyes.This is theclassificationof a perch.Hollowdorsalnervecord.Contains nervesthat transferinformation fromthe brain to therest of the body 5-7 gillopeningsMembers ofclassChondrichthyeshave this manygill openings.KingdomAnimalia,phylumChordata, classAgnatha, orderHyperoartia.This is theclassificationof a sealamprey.StomachDo members ofthe classesOsteichthyes andChondrichthyeshave a stomach orno stomach?CartilageWhat the"bones" ofmembers ofAgnatha andChondrichthyesare made of.OperculumBony plate thatprotects thegills ofmembers of theclassOsteoichthyesMarineenvironmentsonlyMembers of theclassChondrichthyescan live intheseenvironments.EctothermicCold-bloodedMarine andfreshwaterenvironmentsMembers of theclassesOsteichthyes andAgnatha can live intheseenvironments.PinealeyeA sensory organthat detects light.Acts as a “thirdeye” for membersof class AgnathaLaterallineSpecial sensorystructure thatdetectspressurechangesOvoviviparousEggs develop insidethe mother and hatchinside her as well (noplacenta or umbilicalcord). Present inChondrichthyes.ViviparousLive birth afterdevelopmentinside the parent(placenta).Present inChondrichtyes.OviparousEggs arefertilizedinternally, thenlaid. Present inAgnatha andChondrichthyes.Less than5 gillopeningsMembers ofclassOsteichthyeshave this manygill openings.BoneWhat the bonesof members oftheOsteichthyesare made of.KingdomAnimalia,phylumChordata, classAgnatha, orderMyxini.This is theclassificationof a hagfish.PlacoidScalesTooth-shaped scalespresent on membersof the classChondrichthyes.These scales arealso present insidethe mouth of thesefish as “teeth.”SpawningRelease of both spermand eggs into anexternal environment;sperm will fertilize theegg outside of theorganism. Present inOsteichthyes andAgnathaAgnathaThis classcontainsjawlessfish.OsteichthyesThis classcontainsbony fishNostomachDo membersof the classAgnatha havea stomach orno stomach?7 ormore gillopeningsMembers ofclass Agnathahave thismany gillopenings.ChondrichthyesThis classcontainscartilagenousfish.KingdomAnimalia,phylumChordata, classChondrichthyes.This is theclassificationof a greatwhite shark.SwimbladderGas-filled organthat controlsbuoyancy inmembers of theclassOsteoichthyesIchthyologyThestudyof fishNotochordFlexible rod ofcells that aid invertebratedevelopmentand protect thenerve cord2chambersFish's heartshave thismanychambers.KingdomAnimalia,phylumChordata, classOsteichthyes.This is theclassificationof a perch.Hollowdorsalnervecord.Contains nervesthat transferinformation fromthe brain to therest of the body 5-7 gillopeningsMembers ofclassChondrichthyeshave this manygill openings.KingdomAnimalia,phylumChordata, classAgnatha, orderHyperoartia.This is theclassificationof a sealamprey.StomachDo members ofthe classesOsteichthyes andChondrichthyeshave a stomach orno stomach?CartilageWhat the"bones" ofmembers ofAgnatha andChondrichthyesare made of.

Fishes Review Bingo - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. Bony plate that protects the gills of members of the class Osteoichthyes
    Operculum
  2. Members of the class Chondrichthyes can live in these environments.
    Marine environments only
  3. Cold-blooded
    Ectothermic
  4. Members of the classes Osteichthyes and Agnatha can live in these environments.
    Marine and freshwater environments
  5. A sensory organ that detects light. Acts as a “third eye” for members of class Agnatha
    Pineal eye
  6. Special sensory structure that detects pressure changes
    Lateral line
  7. Eggs develop inside the mother and hatch inside her as well (no placenta or umbilical cord). Present in Chondrichthyes.
    Ovoviviparous
  8. Live birth after development inside the parent (placenta). Present in Chondrichtyes.
    Viviparous
  9. Eggs are fertilized internally, then laid. Present in Agnatha and Chondrichthyes.
    Oviparous
  10. Members of class Osteichthyes have this many gill openings.
    Less than 5 gill openings
  11. What the bones of members of the Osteichthyes are made of.
    Bone
  12. This is the classification of a hagfish.
    Kingdom Animalia, phylum Chordata, class Agnatha, order Myxini.
  13. Tooth-shaped scales present on members of the class Chondrichthyes. These scales are also present inside the mouth of these fish as “teeth.”
    Placoid Scales
  14. Release of both sperm and eggs into an external environment; sperm will fertilize the egg outside of the organism. Present in Osteichthyes and Agnatha
    Spawning
  15. This class contains jawless fish.
    Agnatha
  16. This class contains bony fish
    Osteichthyes
  17. Do members of the class Agnatha have a stomach or no stomach?
    No stomach
  18. Members of class Agnatha have this many gill openings.
    7 or more gill openings
  19. This class contains cartilagenous fish.
    Chondrichthyes
  20. This is the classification of a great white shark.
    Kingdom Animalia, phylum Chordata, class Chondrichthyes.
  21. Gas-filled organ that controls buoyancy in members of the class Osteoichthyes
    Swim bladder
  22. The study of fish
    Ichthyology
  23. Flexible rod of cells that aid in vertebrate development and protect the nerve cord
    Notochord
  24. Fish's hearts have this many chambers.
    2 chambers
  25. This is the classification of a perch.
    Kingdom Animalia, phylum Chordata, class Osteichthyes.
  26. Contains nerves that transfer information from the brain to the rest of the body
    Hollow dorsal nerve cord.
  27. Members of class Chondrichthyes have this many gill openings.
    5-7 gill openings
  28. This is the classification of a sea lamprey.
    Kingdom Animalia, phylum Chordata, class Agnatha, order Hyperoartia.
  29. Do members of the classes Osteichthyes and Chondrichthyes have a stomach or no stomach?
    Stomach
  30. What the "bones" of members of Agnatha and Chondrichthyes are made of.
    Cartilage