By Pablo López Luján - E1E |
Cristina Pantoja -E1D |
Some students will publish their conclusions in comments.
For more details of the anatomy of fish and close up photographs of the different parts go to "Studying the Anatomy of Fish" published on the 2nd February 2013.
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By Marta Hidalgo - E1E |
By Julia Florencio - E1E |
By Amalia Mota - E1D |
By Lucía Sanz - E1D |
By Iván García - E1D |
Carmen García - E1D |
By Salomé Guillén - E1E |
Conclusion:
ReplyDeleteWe found interesting when weopened the opercolum and we could see the gills. Also, after that we saw teh inside of the eye. When we touched de lataral line system in the opposite direction we noticed the texture. The last thing that we found interesting was that the dorsal fin is divided into two parts.
By: Carmen García, Sandra Rendo, Paula Santana and Lucía Sanz.
It's was funny because we saw the instentines of the fish.
ReplyDeleteWe saw the opercolum it was red because it takes the oxygen and put it inside the blood.
The pelvic fins was big because they use it to push the water to swim.
The lateral line system they uses to receives the stimuli like temperature, vibration, pressum etc.
By: Paula Rodríguez
Alejandra Dorado
Emilio Serrano