Week 2: Fish Anatomy

This week we started to dive deeper into the anatomy of fish and learned how each type of fish can have a different internal organ layout. For example, after going to the fish market my partner and I dissected two different fish. One was a loup fish and the other was a sol fish. The internal organs in the first fish were as expected in terms of where they were found and what they looked like. The second fish however had an interesting layout of organs once we cut into it. The main cavity near the swim bladder did not contain the majority of the organs. Two large gonads were found along that side and the rest of the organs were pushed up towards the head of the fish. This was very surprising and after researching more about that type of fish, we came to learn that it was normal for a sol to look like that. 

Loup Internal Anatomy:

Sol Internal Anatomy:
-Sarah Brandon


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