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<image>Question: <image>What would happen if a fish did not have any fins? Choices: It would not be able to see. It would not be able to breathe under water. It would not be able to swim and navigate in water. Its ability to swim would not be affected.
It would not be able to swim and navigate in water.
<image>Question: <image>What part of the fish helps to reduce friction with the water? Choices: Anal Fin Scales Caudal Fin Operculum
Scales
<image>Question: <image>What part of the fish propels it through the water? Choices: fin ray caudal fin dorsal fins ventral fin
caudal fin
<image>Question: <image>What are the fins on the top of the fish called? Choices: Pectoral Dorsal Anal Caudal
Dorsal
<image>Question: <image>How many types of fins are there in this diagram of a Striped Bass? Choices: 5 4 3 6
5
<image>Question: <image>How many parts of the fish are shown in the picture? Choices: 8 7 9 6
8
<image>Question: <image>What is the fin on the side of the fish? Choices: tail fin dorsal fins anal fin pectoral fin
pectoral fin
<image>Question: <image>Identify which fin on a fish helps the fish propel forward. Choices: Caudal fin Pectoral fin Pelvic fin Anal fin
Caudal fin
<image>Question: <image>What is another name for the Tail Fin? Choices: Ventral Fin Dorsal Fin Pectoral Fin Caudal Fin
Caudal Fin
<image>Question: <image>How many kinds of fins are there in these fish? Choices: 7 1 5 3
5
<image>Question: <image>How many types of fins are present in the diagram? Choices: 3 2 4 5
5
<image>Question: <image>How many types of fins are shown? Choices: 3 4 2 5
5
<image>Question: <image>Which fin do fish used to move forward? Choices: Anal fin Pelvic fin Dorsal fin Caudal Fin
Caudal Fin
<image>Question: <image>Which fin is responsible for the fish's balance? Choices: Pelvic fin Pectoral fin Caudal fin Dorsal fin
Dorsal fin
<image>Question: <image>Which part helps protect the gills? Choices: Operculum Pelvic Fin Anal Fin Dorsal Fin
Operculum
<image>Question: <image>How many dorsal fins on a fish? Choices: 3 4 2 1
1
<image>Question: <image>How many fins does the fish in the diagram have? Choices: 4 3 5 2
5
<image>Question: <image>What would happen to the fish if the dorsal were damaged or removed? Choices: It would struggle to breathe It would struggle to move forwards It would struggle to eat It would struggle to balance and stay upright
It would struggle to balance and stay upright
<image>Question: <image>Which fin is used for forward movement? Choices: Pectoral fin Anal fin Caudal fin Dorsal fin
Caudal fin
<image>Question: <image>From the diagram, identify the fin used for forward movement. Choices: dorsal fin anal fin caudal fin pelvic fin
caudal fin
<image>Question: <image>What fin does a fish use for forward movement? Choices: Pectoral Fin Dorsal Fin Caudal Fin Anal Fin
Caudal Fin
<image>Question: <image>Which of the following parts of the fish helps propel a fish forward? Choices: Pelvic fin Pectoral fin Caudal fin Dorsal fin
Caudal fin
<image>Question: <image>How many types of fins are shown? Choices: 3 2 5 4
5
<image>Question: <image>Which fin is used for forward movement? Choices: Caudal fin Pelvic fin Pectoral fin Anal fin
Caudal fin
<image>Question: <image>How many fins does these fish have? Choices: 2 1 5 3
5
<image>Question: <image>Which fin is used for forward movement? Choices: dorsal caudal pelvic pectoral
caudal
<image>Question: <image>What fin is used by the fish to change direction? Choices: pelvic fins anal fin The pectoral fins dorsal fin
The pectoral fins
<image>Question: <image>How many types of fins does a fish have? Choices: 3 4 5 6
5
<image>Question: <image>How many kinds of fins does a fish have? Choices: 4 5 7 2
5
<image>Question: <image>What is shown in the diagram? Choices: Parts of a Fish Parts of a Human Parts of a Bird Parts of a Worm
Parts of a Fish
<image>Question: <image>Identify the part which is located at the end of the peduncle and is used for propulsion Choices: pelvic fin soft dorsal fin Caudal fin anal fin
Caudal fin
<image>Question: <image>Which part protects the fish? Choices: nares pectoral fins scales peduncle
scales
<image>Question: <image>What is the correct name for the gill cover? Choices: nares peduncle operculum pelvic fin
operculum
<image>Question: <image>Which of the following external anatomical features of a fish is the gill cover? Choices: Peduncle Pectoral Fins Operculum Nares
Operculum
<image>Question: <image>How many fins does the fish has? Choices: 6 7 5 4
6
<image>Question: <image>How many types of fins are shown? Choices: 6 3 5 4
6
<image>Question: <image>Which of the following isn't used to control movement by a fish? Choices: Caudal Fin Pelvic Fin Scales Anal Fin
Scales
<image>Question: <image>Where is the dorsal fin located? Choices: bottom of fish in front of fish top of fish beside the fish
top of fish
<image>Question: <image>These structures create a lifting force to assist a fish in maintaining its depth. Choices: caudal fin pectoral fins pelvic fins dorsal fins
pectoral fins
<image>Question: <image>Which fin is located at the top side of the fish? Choices: Pelvic fin Caudal fin Dorsal fin Pectoral fin
Dorsal fin
<image>Question: <image>Which type of fin is smaller than the anal fin? Choices: Dorsal Fin Pelvic Fin Caudal Fin Tail
Pelvic Fin
<image>Question: <image>Count how many fins come in pairs? Choices: 6 7 4 2
2
<image>Question: <image>How many types of fins are shown? Choices: 4 2 3 5
5
<image>Question: <image>What is an unpaired fin on the back of a fish or whale? Choices: Dorsal Fin Caudal Fin Pectoral Fin Pelvic Fin
Dorsal Fin
<image>Question: <image>What is the purpose of the fins? Choices: They help fish swim and navigate in the water to reduce water resistance for breathing for staying long under water
They help fish swim and navigate in the water
<image>Question: <image>Which fin is used for forward movement? Choices: pelvic caudal anal pectoral
caudal
<image>Question: <image>Which fin is located on the bottom or belly of the fish? Choices: Caudal fin Pectoral fin Dorsal fin Pelvic fin
Pelvic fin
<image>Question: <image>How many fins does this fish used to swim? Choices: 3 1 8 5
8
<image>Question: <image>How many types of fins are shown? Choices: 5 3 4 6
6
<image>Question: <image>What is the rearmost fin? Choices: Caudal fin Pelvic fins Anal fin Finlets
Caudal fin
<image>Question: <image>Identify the vent Choices: T C W K
C
<image>Question: <image>Identify U Choices: DERMIS FOLLICLE EPIDERMIS SWEAT GLAND
DERMIS
<image>Question: <image>Which structure helps in the hair movement? Choices: L S J W
J
<image>Question: <image>If you are told this is a drawing of human skin layers, what do you think object N represents? Choices: FATTY TISSUE A HAIR BLOOD VESSEL SWEAT GLAND
A HAIR
<image>Question: <image>What is the part of the hair follicle corresponding with the letter W? Choices: HAIR MATRIX SEBACEOUS GLAND CUTICLE HAIR BULB
SEBACEOUS GLAND
<image>Question: <image>What does W represent? Choices: HAIR SHAFT SEBACEOUS GLAND HAIR BULB CUTICLE
SEBACEOUS GLAND
<image>Question: <image>Which letter represents the hair papilla? Choices: F W V U
U
<image>Question: <image>Which label refers to the bulge? Choices: K N R V
N
<image>Question: <image>Which label refers to the hair bulb? Choices: K R V L
R
<image>Question: <image>What is located in the hair bulb? Choices: ARRECTOR PILI MUSCLE SEBACEOUS GLAND FOLLICULAR PAPILLIA BULGE
FOLLICULAR PAPILLIA
<image>Question: <image>Which part attaches to the bulge? Choices: V K R J
V
<image>Question: <image>Which label refers to the dermic? Choices: W F S X
S
<image>Question: <image>Which letter represents the follicle Papilla? Choices: W U J H
H
<image>Question: <image>Identify the epidermic skin layer: Choices: S W X F
X
<image>Question: <image>Which label refers to the sebum? Choices: D A Y C
D
<image>Question: <image>Which label represents the hair? Choices: D C A L
C
<image>Question: <image>What label represents the hair? Choices: A D L C
C
<image>Question: <image>Identify the papilla Choices: L C F D
L
<image>Question: <image>What is the Hair Follicle part labeled A? Choices: HAIR BULGE HAIR BULB HAIR SHAFT PAPILLA
HAIR BULGE
<image>Question: <image>Which structure helps in the hair shaft (D) movement? Choices: U L F Y
U
<image>Question: <image>By what letter is the hair matrix represented in the diagram? Choices: P J T Y
J
<image>Question: <image>Identify the medulla Choices: F J Y W
W
<image>Question: <image>What does the letter “P” represent? Choices: ECCRINE SWEAT GLAND PORES SKIN SURFACE DERMIS
PORES
<image>Question: <image>Which label refers to the vein? Choices: K X S R
S
<image>Question: <image>Which of the labeled elements shows the epidermis? Choices: R X K N
R
<image>Question: <image>Where is the hair follicle? Choices: E U J L
U
<image>Question: <image>Which part produces melamine? Choices: T E H U
E
<image>Question: <image>Where is the sweat gland? Choices: K X R F
F
<image>Question: <image>Which letter is representative of the Epidermis in this diagram? Choices: M X Y K
M
<image>Question: <image>What is the top layer of skin called? Choices: FAT SENSORY NERVE EPIDERMIS DERMIS
EPIDERMIS
<image>Question: <image>Where can you find the most amount of adipose tissue? Choices: L P K M
P
<image>Question: <image>Identify the dermis Choices: D Y J J
J
<image>Question: <image>Which label shows the Blood Vessels? Choices: Y D R H
R
<image>Question: <image>What is the part of this diagram represented with the letter H? Choices: SWEAT GLAND VENULE SWEAT PORE MATRIX
SWEAT PORE
<image>Question: <image>Which label refers to the matrix? Choices: H K Y E
K
<image>Question: <image>Where is the connective tissue? Choices: A D N X
D
<image>Question: <image>Which letter indicates the pore that allows sweat to form on the skin? Choices: H S Y T
H
<image>Question: <image>Which letter corresponds to the part that releases sweat outside the skin? Choices: T C H Y
H
<image>Question: <image>What layer of skin is found below the Epidermis labeled U? Choices: DERMIS SWEAT GLAND PORE HYPODERMIS
DERMIS
<image>Question: <image>Which letter represents the Pore? Choices: D S A L
D
<image>Question: <image>What is between U and T? Choices: D X A L
X
<image>Question: <image>What comes after the epidermis? Choices: Hair Fiber Dermis Dermal Papilla Subcutaneous Fat
Dermis
<image>Question: <image>What is the outer layer of the skin? Choices: outer root sheath Subcutaneous fat Epidermis Dermis
Epidermis
<image>Question: <image>In which layer of the skin does the sebaceous gland lie? Choices: subcutaneous fat Dermis dermal papilla epidermis
Dermis
<image>Question: <image>What layer of skin contains the Sebaceous gland? Choices: Epidermis Bulge Region Subcutaneous fat Dermis
Dermis
<image>Question: <image>How many parts does the skin consist of? Choices: 2 3 4 1
3
<image>Question: <image>What produces an oily substance like sebum? Choices: bulge region dermal papilla epidermis sebaceous gland
sebaceous gland
<image>Question: <image>Which part protects the outer hair? Choices: Dermal papilla Outer root sheath Bulge region Inner root sheath
Outer root sheath
<image>Question: <image>What is the layer of skin that the hair shaft emerges from called? Choices: Epidermis Inner root sheath Sebaceous gland Papilla
Epidermis
<image>Question: <image>What pushes through the epidermis? Choices: Hair shaft Root Inner tissue sheath Connective tissue sheath
Hair shaft