Pharyngeal teeth are a special kind of tooth found in cyprinids and other fish species. Examples of fish with pharyngeal teeth are the goldfish (Carassius auratus), loaches, and the extinct genus Yunnanozoon.
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Anatomy and physiology |
- Age determination
- Anguilliformity
- Bone
- dermal
- intramembranous ossification
- Cleithrum
- Chromatophore
- Fins
- Gill
- branchial arch
- gill raker
- gill slit
- pharyngeal arch
- pharyngeal slit
- pseudobranch
- Glossohyal
- Jaw
- hyomandibula
- pharyngeal jaw
- Leydig's organ
- Mauthner cell
- Meristics
- Operculum
- Papilla
- Photophore
- Root effect
- Shark cartilage
- Scales
- Spiral valve
- Suckermouth
- Swim bladder
- Teeth
- Teleost leptins
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Sensory systems |
- Ampullae of Lorenzini
- Barbel
- Hydrodynamic reception
- Electroreception and electrogenesis
- Jamming avoidance response
- Lateral line
- Otolith
- Capacity for pain
- Schreckstoff
- Surface wave detection
- Vision
- Weberian apparatus
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| Reproduction |
- Bubble nest
- Clasper
- Egg case
- Development
- Ichthyoplankton
- Juvenile
- Life history theory
- Milt
- Mouthbrooder
- Polyandry
- Pregnancy
- Roe
- Sequential hermaphroditism
- Spawning
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| Locomotion |
- Fin and flipper locomotion
- Amphibious
- Walking
- Flying
- Undulatory locomotion
- Tradeoffs for locomotion in air and water
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- Cave
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- Coldwater
- Coral reef
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| Other types |
- Bait
- Coarse
- Diversity
- Game
- Genetically modified
- Hallucinogenic
- Oily
- Poisonous
- Rough
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