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name blood vessels, heart chambers, and heart openings in the appropriate sequence beginning with the blood vessel bringing blood back to the heart



right common cardinal vein, sinus venosus, sinuatrial aperture, atrium, atrioventricular aperture, ventricle, ventral aorta

4

4

external gill slit

6

6

gill lamellae

1

1

median naris

2

2

pineal eye complex

3

3

external gill slits

4

4

buccal funnel

5

5

myomeres

6

6

anterior dorsal fin

7

7

posterior dorsal fin

8

8

lateral eye

9

9

cloaca

1

1

olfactory sac

2
2

pineal eye complex
3

3

brain

4
4

intestine

5
5

spinal cord

6
6

notochord

7
7

ovary

8

8

heart

next to ventral aorta

next to ventral aorta

internal gills

next to  myotomes?

next to myotomes?

dorsal aorta

What shape are the myomeres in lamprey?

w shaped

1

1

cranial cartilage

2

2

olfactory sac

3

3

lateral eyes

4

4

pineal eye complex

1

1

spinal cord

2

2

notochord

3

3

esophagus
4

4

branchial tube

5

5

dorsal aorta

6

6

gill lamellae

1

1

dorsal aorta

2

2

liver

3

3

testes/gonad

the darker portions of the lampreys are called (myosepta/myomeres) while the lighter portions are called (myosepta/myomeres)

myomeres; myosepta

what does the hypophyseal ouch do and where is it located?

gives rise to hormone producing sites. Connected to the olfactory sac and located below the brain and pineal eye

what does the archinephric duct

connects the kidney to the cloaca

what does the right common cardinal vein do

brings blood from the head to the heart

does the ventricle pump oxygenated or deoxygenated blood through the ventral aorta

oxygenated

what does the velum do?

controls/directs flow, into esophagus or respiratory tube, when feeding or unidirectional respirating, respectively

1

1

hypophyseal pouch

2

2

velum

3

3

lingual cartilage

4

4

oral cavity

5

5

branchial basket

6

6

dorsal aorta

7

7

respiratory tube

8

8

ventral aorta

9

9

afferent branchial arteries

10

10

efferent branchial arteries

are afferent branchial arteries on top or bottom of fish?

bottom

11

11

sinus venosus

12

12

post cardinal vein

13

13

atrium

14

14

ventricle

15

15

anterior cardinal vein

C

C

chondrocranium

C
C

anterior cardinal vein

F

F

branchial tube

H

H

inferior jugular vein

A

A

posterior cardinal vein

B

B

opisthonephric kidneys
D

D

intestine

A

A

caudal artery

B

B

caudal vein

what is this pointing at

what is this pointing at

cloacal aperture

B

B

pharynx

E

E

ventral aorta

G

G

atrium

what is the purpose of the arcualia?

they make up the vertebrate arches

A

A

dorsal fin

B
B

spinal cord

C
C

notochord

F

F

lateral eye

H
H

median naris

J
J

oral cirri

I
I

oral hood

K

K

velum

L
L

pharyngeal gill slits

M

M

subpharyngeal gland

O

O

heart

P

P

liver

Q

Q

intestine

1
1

inner ear

2

2

forebrain

3

3

hindbrain

4

4

pronephric kidney

5

5

gill pouch



1

1

spinal cord

2

2

notochord

3

3

dorsal aorta

4

4

external gill slit

5

5

branchial puch

6
6

ventral aorta

7
7

branchial basket

8

8

anterior cardinal vein

9
9

branchial pouch

10

10

epipharyngeal ridge

11
11

internal gill slits

12

12

pharynx

13

13

hypopharyngeal ridge

14
14

subpharyngeal gland

15

15

inferior jugular vein

scientific name of sea lamprey

Petromyzon marinus

lamprey phylum

chordata

lamprey order

Petromyzontiformes