BIO 3158 Lecture 6: Chapter 5

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Cod: all kinds of fins, locomotion associated with caudal fin, paired fins homologous with terrestrial limbs. Living agnathans and most fossil agnathans do not have pelvic or pectoral fins. Others have lateral protuberances on their head that could be homologous with lateral fins (b) Fin functions: propulsion but provide mostly a good control of roll, pitch and yaw. In most fish the fin is an extension of the body. Basal, radial and then the fin is attached to the radial region. Bow fin has the same type of structure with fin rays. Bony fish: fin rays cartilaginous or bony, made of actin. Fin attached directly to the body with internal structure present inside. Assumed that in jawed fish (possible in jawless) some species might have had structures that looked like a fold (a) on each side of the body reaching anterior-posterior.

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