Week Name Description
Page Theory
18 February - 24 February Page 1.1 External Anatomy of Finfish
Page 1.2. External Anatomy of Fishes
Page 1.3. Internal Anatomy of finfish
Page 1.4. Structure of fins
Page 1.5. Skin and Scales
Page 1.6. Scalation
25 February - 3 March Page 2.1. Organization
Page 2.2. Symmetry
4 March - 10 March Page 3.1. Adaptations for feeding
Page 3.2. Major feeding types
Page 3.3. Oral adaptation for feeding
Page 3.3.1. Modifications in the shape of mouth
Page 3.3.2. Teeth
Page 3.4. Gill Rakers
11 March - 17 March Page 4.1. Gastro Intestinal Tract
Page 4.1.2. Stomach
Page 4.1.3. Intestine
Page 4.1.4. Pyloric caeca
Page 4.1.5. Rectum
Page 4.1.6. Anus
Page 4.2.1. Associated digestive glands
Page 4.2.2. Pancreas
Page 4.2.3.
Page 4.2.4. Gas bladder
18 March - 24 March Page 5.1. Introduction
Page 5.1.1. Circulatory System of a Fish
Page 5.1.2. Heart
Page 5.2.1.Blood Circulatory System
Page 5.2.2. Arterial System in Elasmobranchs
Page 5.2.3. Dorsal aorta and its branches
Page 5.2.4. Arterial system in Bony fishes
Page 5.2.5. Venous system
25 March - 31 March Page 6.1.1. Gills
Page 6.2.1. Structure of gills
Page 6.2.2. Gill slits
Page 6.2.3. Pseudobranch
Page 6.2.4. Gill raker
Page 6.2.5. Gill Filaments (Primary gill lamellae)
Page 6.2.6. Lamellae (secondary lamellae)
Page 6.3.1.Functions of Air bladder or Gas bladder
1 April - 7 April Page 7.1. Introduction
Page 7.1.1. The Brain
Page 7.2. Nerves
Page 7.2.1. Peripheral nervous system
8 April - 14 April Page 8.1. Introduction
Page 8.2. Reproduction
Page 8.3.Sexual differences
Page 8.4. Reproductive system
Page 8.4.1. Lampreys
Page 8.4.2. Hag fishes
Page 8.4.3. Sharks
Page 8.4.4. Bony Fishes
Page 8.5. Excretory system
Page 8.5.1. Structure of Kidney
15 April - 21 April Page 9.1. Introduction
Page 9.2. Pituitary gland
Page 9.2.1. Pituitary in teleosts
Page 9.2.2. Thyroid gland
Page 9.2.3. Chromaffin tissue
Page 9.2.4. Interrenal tissue
Page 9.2.5. Gonads
Page 9.2.6. Islets of Langerhans
Page 9.2.7. Thymus
Page 9.2.8. Ultimobranchial Body
Page 9.2.9. Intestinal mucosa
Page 9.2.10. Corpuscles of Stannius
Page 9.2.11. Pineal Gland
22 April - 28 April Page 10.1. Introduction
Page 10.2.1. The Axial Skeleton
Page 10.2.2. Vertebral Column
Page 10.3. Appendicular Skeleton and Fins
29 April - 5 May Page 11.1. Introduction
Page 11.2. Nares
Page 11.3. Eyes
Page 11.4. Skin organs
Page 11.5. Inner ear
Page 11.6. Lateral line system
13 May - 19 May Page 12.1. General characters of Arthropoda
Page 12.1.1.Shrimps - External Anatomy
Page 12.1.2. Digestive system
Page 12.1.3. Circulatory System
Page 12.1.4. Nervous System
Page 12.1.5. Respiratory System
Page 12.1.6. Reproductive System
Page 12.2. Lobsters
Page 12.2.1.External Anatomy
Page 12.2.2. Digestive System
Page 12.2.3.Circulatory System
Page 12.2.4. Nervous System
Page 12.2.5. Excretory System
Page 12.2.6. Respiratory System
Page 12.2.7. Reproductive System
Page 12.3. Crab
Page 12.3.1.External Anatomy
Page 12.3.2. Digestive System
Page 12.3.3. Circulatory System
Page 12.3.4. Nervous System
Page 12.3.5. Respiratory System
Page 12.3.6. Reproductive System
20 May - 26 May Page 13.1. General characters
Page 13.2.Unio or Lamellidens or Anodonta
Page 13.2.1. Habits and Habitats
Page 13.2.2. External Features
Page 13.2.3. Microscopic structure of shell
Page 13.2.4. Pearl formation
Page 13.2.5. Mantle or Palliun
Page 13.2.6.Mantle cavity
Page 13.2.7. Locomotion
Page 13.2.8. Body Wall
Page 13.2.9. Body Cavity
Page 13.2.10. Respiratory System
Page 13.2.11. Digestive System
Page 13.2.12.Circulatory system
Page 13.2.13.Excretory System
Page 13.2.14. Nervous System
Page 13.2.15. Sense Organs
Page 13.2.16. Reproductive system
Page 13.3. Loligo (The Squid)
Page 13.3.1. Distribution
Page 13.3.2. External Features
Page 13.3.3. Respiratory System
Page 13.3.4. Digestive System
Page 13.3.5. lnk Sac
Page 13.3.6. Blood Vascular System
Page 13.3.7. Excretory System
Page 13.3.8. Nervous System
Page 13.3.9. Sensory Organs
Page 13.3.10. Reproductive System
Page 13.3.11. Economic Importance of Cephalopods
Page 13.4. Cephalopoda - Sepia (The Cuttle-fish)
Page 13.4.1. Habits and Habitat
Page 13.4.2. External Features
Page 13.4.3. Digestive System
Page 13.4.4. Respiratory System
Page 13.4.5. Circulatory System
Page 13.4.6. Excretory System
Page 13.4.7. Nervous System
Page 13.4.8. Reproductive System