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match the correct internal anatomical structure with the diagram by num…

Question

match the correct internal anatomical structure with the diagram by number.

Explanation:

Brief Explanations

To solve this, we identify each anatomical structure's typical location in a shark:

  1. Likely eye (sensory organ on head).
  2. Labeled as nostril.
  3. Gills (respiratory, near head).
  4. Heart (circulatory, near gills).
  5. Pectoral fin (external, for movement).
  6. Liver (large, anterior digestive).
  7. Gall bladder (near liver, stores bile).
  8. Pancreas (digestive, near stomach/liver).
  9. Stomach (digestive, anterior to intestines).
  10. Spleen (lymphatic, near stomach).
  11. Intestines (digestive, posterior to stomach).
  12. Rectal gland (osmoregulation, near rectum).
  13. Kidney (excretory, along spine).
  14. Pelvic fin (external, reproductive/movement).
  15. Clasper (male reproductive, pelvic region).

Answer:

  1. eye
  2. nostril (already labeled)
  3. gills (already labeled)
  4. heart
  5. pectoral fin (already labeled)
  6. liver (already labeled)
  7. gall bladder (already labeled)
  8. pancreas (already labeled)
  9. stomach (already labeled)
  10. spleen
  11. intestines
  12. rectal gland (already labeled)
  13. kidney
  14. pelvic fin
  15. clasper (already labeled)

(Note: Some labels like "nostril", "gills", "liver", "gall bladder", "pancreas", "stomach", "rectal gland", "clasper" are already provided in the diagram; the above fills in the unlabeled numbers with their typical shark anatomical structures.)