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  1. Trout Anatomy Vocabulary Adipose fin – the soft fin on the fish’s back closest to the tail. It is called “adipose”, which means “fatty”, because it has no fin rays. It may serve to help with stability and to …

  2. Trout in the Classroom - South Carolina Department of Natural ...

    Fish Anatomy Poster (PDF 36MB) Life Stages of Rainbow Trout Poster (PDF 21MB) Salmon Dissection Guide (PDF) Stream Explorers Stream Explorers Magazine Trout Dissection Guide (PowerPoint …

  3. Background: All living things have internal structures that conduct essential functions for survival, including organs. For the trout, this includes the heart, gills, liver, kidney, swim bladder, stomach, and …

  4. Trout Anatomy Slideshow – Trout in the Classroom

    Oct 4, 2021 · Trout Anatomy Slideshow Courtesy of the NYC and Watersheds TIC Program Background: This pdf lays out the basics of trout anatomy with detailed photos and diagrams.

  5. The skeleton of a trout gives structure, provides protection and anchors the muscles. These engaging Project WILD and Project WILD Aquatic activities complement the theme of this poster. Use them to …

  6. Fish Anatomy Handouts : Rivers2Lake

    Attached are teacher and student copies of a trout and its anatomy. When printed back to back, the copies can be folded so the external anatomy picture can be flipped up to reveal the internal …

  7. Trout can see color. Kype – the hooked part of the lower jaw found in spawning males. It is used for fighting with other males. Lateral line– a sense organ that runs down both sides of the fish from the …

  8. Digestion • 1. stomach and intestines – modified according to feeding habits and diet . 2. liver – relatively large in most species. In some species forms a composite organ with the pancreas …