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15 Cards in this Set
- Front
- Back
B
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blue whale, gray whale
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D
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bottlenose dolphin, killer whale, sperm whale
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C
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dugong, manatee
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A
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fur seal, sea lion, walrus
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lunate caudal fin
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blue marlin, bluefin tuna,
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rounded caudal fin
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flounder, queen angel
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truncate caudal fin
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gray angelfish, salmon
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forked caudal fin
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herring, yellowtail snapper
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heterocercal caudal fin
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silvertip shark, tiger shark
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Which fins are used for turning and braking
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pectoral and pelvic
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Which fins are used as stabilizers
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anal and dorsal
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An example of a "cruiser" is a
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tuna
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The muscle tissue of a "lunger" is predominantly
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white
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The speed of a fish is closely related to its
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length
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Cruisers often have relatively high body temperature because
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it increases the power output of muscle tissue
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