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  • How do dogfish shark swim? - The Institute for Environmental Research . . .
    Caudal Fin (Tail Fin): The asymmetrical shape of the caudal fin (heterocercal tail) generates thrust and lift The larger upper lobe provides downward thrust, which is counteracted by the pectoral fins to maintain a stable swimming position
  • Dogfish Lab - zoologyessentials. weebly. com
    The caudal (tail) fin, along with body movement, provides thrust, while pectoral fins are primarily used for steering the shark The dorsal fins give the shark a more streamlined body shape and help reduce drag when swimming
  • Zoology: Functions of a dogfish shark anatomy Flashcards
    Study with Quizlet and memorize flashcards containing terms like Lateral line, Dorsal Fin, Caudal Fin and more
  • Exploring Dogfish Anatomy: Adaptations for Survival and Function . . .
    The caudal fin, being heterocercal (with a larger dorsal lobe), generates thrust while maintaining lift, allowing the dogfish to remain buoyant This fin structure reflects an adaptation for continuous swimming, a trait essential for respiration and survival in pelagic habitats
  • Shark anatomy - Pêches et Océans Canada
    The upper lobe of the caudal fin produces the most thrust, and at least some of that would tend to force the shark downwards Lift to counter this force is provided by the pectoral fins and the shape of the body (like an airfoil) working together
  • Pacific Spiny Dogfish - Sharkwater Extinction
    The caudal fin is larger than normal, which makes the sharks maneuver through the water quickly and efficiently The Pacific Spiny Dogfish has a unique system of ventilation
  • Shark anatomy - Wikipedia
    The tail of a shark consists of the caudal peduncle and the caudal fin, which provide the main source of thrust for the shark Most sharks have heterocercal caudal fins, meaning that the backbone extends into the (usually longer) upper lobe
  • Dogfish Shark Anatomy Physiology: Dissection Guide
    Explore the anatomy of the Dogfish Shark (Squalus acanthius) with this dissection guide Covers external, digestive, respiratory, and urogenital systems


















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