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NOTE: 1. Classification of invertebrates specified to end at Class. 2



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fisheries-syllabus

NOTE:
1. Classification of invertebrates specified to end at Class.
2. Classification of vertebrates specified to end at Sub-Class



Indicate the taxonomic Class of the following organisms i) clam ii) skate iii) horse mackerel iv) prawn v) sea urchin


11
UNIT

SPECIFIC OBJECTIVES


CONTENT

TEACHING AND LEARNING ACTIVITIES

EVALUATION


UNIT 2

STRUCTURE AND
FUNCTION OF
FISHERY ORGANISMS






















The student will be able to
3.2.1 assess the length and weight offish draw and label the external features of a fishery resource.
3.2.3 relate the external structures of a fishery organism to their functions.
3.2.4 relate the internal organs of bony fishes to their functions.





Fish body measurement
- total length
- standard length
- fork length
- weight External features of
- a mollusc e.g. cuttlefish- a crustacean e.g. shrimp, crab
- a cartilaginous fish e.g. shark, ray
- a bony fish e.g. Tilapia, claria.

Relationship between external structure to function e.g. streamlined body offish ease in movement fish fins
– for swimming lateral line in fish
– detection of vibration in water crustacean exoskeleton
– protection mollusc foot
– movement echinoderm spine - defence

Internal organs of bony fishes and their functions e.g. gills
– gaseous exchange alimentary canal
– digestion heart and blood vessels
circulation kidney
– excretion gonads
– reproduction

Students to measure lengths and weights of various fishes. Students to draw and label external features of fishery organisms belonging to those listed under content.

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