BCP 101 GD First Timers: Bones 2 (E-H)
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Question 1 of 8
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Fish gill lamellae (secondary) stand up straight. The blood flow in them runs the opposite direction to the water flow coming in through the gills.
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A tuna fish can weigh up to 1500 pounds!
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What covers the gills to protect them is the skin layer called the popacitum.
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A nudibranch sea slug has very unusual gills. They are located in the slime-secreting “foot” that it slides on.
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Between the osteon rings there are living osteocytes which are imprisoned in bone.
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There is a pipe—a cave—in the center of each osteon called the Haversian Canal. In this hollow tube there are blood vessels, lymph “pipes” and nerves.
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The trabeculae bone in this picture are also called:
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The pinpoint openings in the trabeculae spongy bone above lead to “caves” called canaliculi.
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