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15 Cards in this Set

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