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Что (кто) такое Ganoid - определение

SMALL RIGID PLATE THAT GROWS OUT OF AN ANIMAL'S SKIN
Zoology scale; Ganoid fish; Scale (fish); Pholidosis; Scalation; Scale (zoology); Scale (biology); Scaled mammals; Mammalian scales
  • Brightly colored scales on a [[gold dust day gecko]]
  • Scale-covered [[Indian pangolin]]
  • Keeled scales of a [[colubrid]] snake ([[banded water snake]]; ''Nerodia fasciata'')
  • Scales on a [[luna moth]] (''Actias luna'')
  • Scales on talons of a [[Steller's sea eagle]] (''Haliaeetus pelagicus'')
  • Generalized structure of a keeled, lanceolate scale from a [[jumping spider]]
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Ganoid         
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  • The scales of a typical teleost fish, like this [[Atlantic herring]], are silvered.
  • Barnacle growth on boat hull
  • Queensland lungfish}}
  • Effects of turbulent flow on boundary layer
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  • [[Lobe-finned fish]]es, like this preserved [[coelacanth]], have elasmoid scales.}}
  • url =https://books.google.com/books?id=-4keAAAAIAAJ&q=Eleotris%20butis&pg=PA306}}</ref>
  • Ctenoid scales from a [[perch]] vary from the medial (middle of the fish), to dorsal (top), to caudal (tail end) scales.
  • Placoid scales as viewed through an electron microscope. Also called dermal denticles, these are structurally homologous with vertebrate teeth.
  • Dorsal view of right-bending (left) and left-bending (right) jaw morphs adapted for eating fish scales<ref name=Lee2012 />
  • [[Pineconefish]] are covered in scutes.}}
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  • The herring's reflectors are nearly vertical for camouflage from the side.
  •  The deep sea hatchetfish has scales which reflect blue light.
  •  Mineral texture of ganoine layers in the scales of an [[alligator gar]]
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  •  Geometrically laid out ganoid scales on a [[bichir]]
  • Diagram of the side profile of a shark denticle showing a vortex in the wake downstream of the denticle
  •  The scales of this [[spotted gar]] appear glassy due to ganoine.
  • Left to right: denticles of ''[[Paralogania]]'' (?), ''[[Shielia]] taiti'', ''[[Lanarkia]] horrida''
  • Cartilaginous fishes, like this [[tiger shark]], have placoid scales (dermal denticles).}}
SMALL RIGID PLATE THAT GROWS OUT OF THE SKIN OF A FISH
Dermal denticle; Placoid scale; Ctenoid; Cteniod; Ganoid; Ctenoid Scales:; Cycloid scale; Placoid scales; Cteniform; Ctenoid scale; Dermal denticles; Cosmoid scale; Ganoid scale; Elasmoid scale; Leptoid scale; Cosmoid scales; Placoid; Fish scales; Dermal teeth; Cycloid scales; Fish Scale; Scales on a fish
·adj Of or pertaining to Ganoidei.
- ·noun One of the Ganoidei.
ganoid         
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  • The scales of a typical teleost fish, like this [[Atlantic herring]], are silvered.
  • Barnacle growth on boat hull
  • Queensland lungfish}}
  • Effects of turbulent flow on boundary layer
  • 300px
  • 100px
  • [[Lobe-finned fish]]es, like this preserved [[coelacanth]], have elasmoid scales.}}
  • url =https://books.google.com/books?id=-4keAAAAIAAJ&q=Eleotris%20butis&pg=PA306}}</ref>
  • Ctenoid scales from a [[perch]] vary from the medial (middle of the fish), to dorsal (top), to caudal (tail end) scales.
  • Placoid scales as viewed through an electron microscope. Also called dermal denticles, these are structurally homologous with vertebrate teeth.
  • Dorsal view of right-bending (left) and left-bending (right) jaw morphs adapted for eating fish scales<ref name=Lee2012 />
  • [[Pineconefish]] are covered in scutes.}}
  • 180px
  • 200px
  • The herring's reflectors are nearly vertical for camouflage from the side.
  •  The deep sea hatchetfish has scales which reflect blue light.
  •  Mineral texture of ganoine layers in the scales of an [[alligator gar]]
  • 60px
  •  Geometrically laid out ganoid scales on a [[bichir]]
  • Diagram of the side profile of a shark denticle showing a vortex in the wake downstream of the denticle
  •  The scales of this [[spotted gar]] appear glassy due to ganoine.
  • Left to right: denticles of ''[[Paralogania]]'' (?), ''[[Shielia]] taiti'', ''[[Lanarkia]] horrida''
  • Cartilaginous fishes, like this [[tiger shark]], have placoid scales (dermal denticles).}}
SMALL RIGID PLATE THAT GROWS OUT OF THE SKIN OF A FISH
Dermal denticle; Placoid scale; Ctenoid; Cteniod; Ganoid; Ctenoid Scales:; Cycloid scale; Placoid scales; Cteniform; Ctenoid scale; Dermal denticles; Cosmoid scale; Ganoid scale; Elasmoid scale; Leptoid scale; Cosmoid scales; Placoid; Fish scales; Dermal teeth; Cycloid scales; Fish Scale; Scales on a fish
['gan??d]
¦ adjective Zoology (of fish scales) hard and bony with a shiny enamelled surface. Compare with ctenoid and placoid.
Origin
C19: from Fr. ganoide, from Gk ganos 'brightness'.
ctenoid         
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  • 150px
  • The scales of a typical teleost fish, like this [[Atlantic herring]], are silvered.
  • Barnacle growth on boat hull
  • Queensland lungfish}}
  • Effects of turbulent flow on boundary layer
  • 300px
  • 100px
  • [[Lobe-finned fish]]es, like this preserved [[coelacanth]], have elasmoid scales.}}
  • url =https://books.google.com/books?id=-4keAAAAIAAJ&q=Eleotris%20butis&pg=PA306}}</ref>
  • Ctenoid scales from a [[perch]] vary from the medial (middle of the fish), to dorsal (top), to caudal (tail end) scales.
  • Placoid scales as viewed through an electron microscope. Also called dermal denticles, these are structurally homologous with vertebrate teeth.
  • Dorsal view of right-bending (left) and left-bending (right) jaw morphs adapted for eating fish scales<ref name=Lee2012 />
  • [[Pineconefish]] are covered in scutes.}}
  • 180px
  • 200px
  • The herring's reflectors are nearly vertical for camouflage from the side.
  •  The deep sea hatchetfish has scales which reflect blue light.
  •  Mineral texture of ganoine layers in the scales of an [[alligator gar]]
  • 60px
  •  Geometrically laid out ganoid scales on a [[bichir]]
  • Diagram of the side profile of a shark denticle showing a vortex in the wake downstream of the denticle
  •  The scales of this [[spotted gar]] appear glassy due to ganoine.
  • Left to right: denticles of ''[[Paralogania]]'' (?), ''[[Shielia]] taiti'', ''[[Lanarkia]] horrida''
  • Cartilaginous fishes, like this [[tiger shark]], have placoid scales (dermal denticles).}}
SMALL RIGID PLATE THAT GROWS OUT OF THE SKIN OF A FISH
Dermal denticle; Placoid scale; Ctenoid; Cteniod; Ganoid; Ctenoid Scales:; Cycloid scale; Placoid scales; Cteniform; Ctenoid scale; Dermal denticles; Cosmoid scale; Ganoid scale; Elasmoid scale; Leptoid scale; Cosmoid scales; Placoid; Fish scales; Dermal teeth; Cycloid scales; Fish Scale; Scales on a fish
['ti:n??d]
¦ adjective Zoology (of fish scales) having many tiny projections on the edge like the teeth of a comb, as in many bony fishes. Compare with ganoid and placoid.
Origin
C19: from Gk kteis, kten- 'comb' + -oid.
Fish scale         
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  • 150px
  • The scales of a typical teleost fish, like this [[Atlantic herring]], are silvered.
  • Barnacle growth on boat hull
  • Queensland lungfish}}
  • Effects of turbulent flow on boundary layer
  • 300px
  • 100px
  • [[Lobe-finned fish]]es, like this preserved [[coelacanth]], have elasmoid scales.}}
  • url =https://books.google.com/books?id=-4keAAAAIAAJ&q=Eleotris%20butis&pg=PA306}}</ref>
  • Ctenoid scales from a [[perch]] vary from the medial (middle of the fish), to dorsal (top), to caudal (tail end) scales.
  • Placoid scales as viewed through an electron microscope. Also called dermal denticles, these are structurally homologous with vertebrate teeth.
  • Dorsal view of right-bending (left) and left-bending (right) jaw morphs adapted for eating fish scales<ref name=Lee2012 />
  • [[Pineconefish]] are covered in scutes.}}
  • 180px
  • 200px
  • The herring's reflectors are nearly vertical for camouflage from the side.
  •  The deep sea hatchetfish has scales which reflect blue light.
  •  Mineral texture of ganoine layers in the scales of an [[alligator gar]]
  • 60px
  •  Geometrically laid out ganoid scales on a [[bichir]]
  • Diagram of the side profile of a shark denticle showing a vortex in the wake downstream of the denticle
  •  The scales of this [[spotted gar]] appear glassy due to ganoine.
  • Left to right: denticles of ''[[Paralogania]]'' (?), ''[[Shielia]] taiti'', ''[[Lanarkia]] horrida''
  • Cartilaginous fishes, like this [[tiger shark]], have placoid scales (dermal denticles).}}
SMALL RIGID PLATE THAT GROWS OUT OF THE SKIN OF A FISH
Dermal denticle; Placoid scale; Ctenoid; Cteniod; Ganoid; Ctenoid Scales:; Cycloid scale; Placoid scales; Cteniform; Ctenoid scale; Dermal denticles; Cosmoid scale; Ganoid scale; Elasmoid scale; Leptoid scale; Cosmoid scales; Placoid; Fish scales; Dermal teeth; Cycloid scales; Fish Scale; Scales on a fish
A fish scale is a small rigid plate that grows out of the skin of a fish. The skin of most jawed fishes is covered with these protective scales, which can also provide effective camouflage through the use of reflection and colouration, as well as possible hydrodynamic advantages.
Placoid         
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  • The scales of a typical teleost fish, like this [[Atlantic herring]], are silvered.
  • Barnacle growth on boat hull
  • Queensland lungfish}}
  • Effects of turbulent flow on boundary layer
  • 300px
  • 100px
  • [[Lobe-finned fish]]es, like this preserved [[coelacanth]], have elasmoid scales.}}
  • url =https://books.google.com/books?id=-4keAAAAIAAJ&q=Eleotris%20butis&pg=PA306}}</ref>
  • Ctenoid scales from a [[perch]] vary from the medial (middle of the fish), to dorsal (top), to caudal (tail end) scales.
  • Placoid scales as viewed through an electron microscope. Also called dermal denticles, these are structurally homologous with vertebrate teeth.
  • Dorsal view of right-bending (left) and left-bending (right) jaw morphs adapted for eating fish scales<ref name=Lee2012 />
  • [[Pineconefish]] are covered in scutes.}}
  • 180px
  • 200px
  • The herring's reflectors are nearly vertical for camouflage from the side.
  •  The deep sea hatchetfish has scales which reflect blue light.
  •  Mineral texture of ganoine layers in the scales of an [[alligator gar]]
  • 60px
  •  Geometrically laid out ganoid scales on a [[bichir]]
  • Diagram of the side profile of a shark denticle showing a vortex in the wake downstream of the denticle
  •  The scales of this [[spotted gar]] appear glassy due to ganoine.
  • Left to right: denticles of ''[[Paralogania]]'' (?), ''[[Shielia]] taiti'', ''[[Lanarkia]] horrida''
  • Cartilaginous fishes, like this [[tiger shark]], have placoid scales (dermal denticles).}}
SMALL RIGID PLATE THAT GROWS OUT OF THE SKIN OF A FISH
Dermal denticle; Placoid scale; Ctenoid; Cteniod; Ganoid; Ctenoid Scales:; Cycloid scale; Placoid scales; Cteniform; Ctenoid scale; Dermal denticles; Cosmoid scale; Ganoid scale; Elasmoid scale; Leptoid scale; Cosmoid scales; Placoid; Fish scales; Dermal teeth; Cycloid scales; Fish Scale; Scales on a fish
·noun One of the Placoides.
II. Placoid ·noun Any fish having placoid scales, as the sharks.
III. Placoid ·adj Platelike; having irregular, platelike, bony scales, often bearing spines; pertaining to the placoids.
Ctenoid         
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  • 150px
  • The scales of a typical teleost fish, like this [[Atlantic herring]], are silvered.
  • Barnacle growth on boat hull
  • Queensland lungfish}}
  • Effects of turbulent flow on boundary layer
  • 300px
  • 100px
  • [[Lobe-finned fish]]es, like this preserved [[coelacanth]], have elasmoid scales.}}
  • url =https://books.google.com/books?id=-4keAAAAIAAJ&q=Eleotris%20butis&pg=PA306}}</ref>
  • Ctenoid scales from a [[perch]] vary from the medial (middle of the fish), to dorsal (top), to caudal (tail end) scales.
  • Placoid scales as viewed through an electron microscope. Also called dermal denticles, these are structurally homologous with vertebrate teeth.
  • Dorsal view of right-bending (left) and left-bending (right) jaw morphs adapted for eating fish scales<ref name=Lee2012 />
  • [[Pineconefish]] are covered in scutes.}}
  • 180px
  • 200px
  • The herring's reflectors are nearly vertical for camouflage from the side.
  •  The deep sea hatchetfish has scales which reflect blue light.
  •  Mineral texture of ganoine layers in the scales of an [[alligator gar]]
  • 60px
  •  Geometrically laid out ganoid scales on a [[bichir]]
  • Diagram of the side profile of a shark denticle showing a vortex in the wake downstream of the denticle
  •  The scales of this [[spotted gar]] appear glassy due to ganoine.
  • Left to right: denticles of ''[[Paralogania]]'' (?), ''[[Shielia]] taiti'', ''[[Lanarkia]] horrida''
  • Cartilaginous fishes, like this [[tiger shark]], have placoid scales (dermal denticles).}}
SMALL RIGID PLATE THAT GROWS OUT OF THE SKIN OF A FISH
Dermal denticle; Placoid scale; Ctenoid; Cteniod; Ganoid; Ctenoid Scales:; Cycloid scale; Placoid scales; Cteniform; Ctenoid scale; Dermal denticles; Cosmoid scale; Ganoid scale; Elasmoid scale; Leptoid scale; Cosmoid scales; Placoid; Fish scales; Dermal teeth; Cycloid scales; Fish Scale; Scales on a fish
·adj Pertaining to the Ctenoidei.
II. Ctenoid ·noun A Ctenoidean.
III. Ctenoid ·adj Having a comblike margin, as a ctenoid scale.
placoid         
  • 180px
  • 220px
  • 150px
  • The scales of a typical teleost fish, like this [[Atlantic herring]], are silvered.
  • Barnacle growth on boat hull
  • Queensland lungfish}}
  • Effects of turbulent flow on boundary layer
  • 300px
  • 100px
  • [[Lobe-finned fish]]es, like this preserved [[coelacanth]], have elasmoid scales.}}
  • url =https://books.google.com/books?id=-4keAAAAIAAJ&q=Eleotris%20butis&pg=PA306}}</ref>
  • Ctenoid scales from a [[perch]] vary from the medial (middle of the fish), to dorsal (top), to caudal (tail end) scales.
  • Placoid scales as viewed through an electron microscope. Also called dermal denticles, these are structurally homologous with vertebrate teeth.
  • Dorsal view of right-bending (left) and left-bending (right) jaw morphs adapted for eating fish scales<ref name=Lee2012 />
  • [[Pineconefish]] are covered in scutes.}}
  • 180px
  • 200px
  • The herring's reflectors are nearly vertical for camouflage from the side.
  •  The deep sea hatchetfish has scales which reflect blue light.
  •  Mineral texture of ganoine layers in the scales of an [[alligator gar]]
  • 60px
  •  Geometrically laid out ganoid scales on a [[bichir]]
  • Diagram of the side profile of a shark denticle showing a vortex in the wake downstream of the denticle
  •  The scales of this [[spotted gar]] appear glassy due to ganoine.
  • Left to right: denticles of ''[[Paralogania]]'' (?), ''[[Shielia]] taiti'', ''[[Lanarkia]] horrida''
  • Cartilaginous fishes, like this [[tiger shark]], have placoid scales (dermal denticles).}}
SMALL RIGID PLATE THAT GROWS OUT OF THE SKIN OF A FISH
Dermal denticle; Placoid scale; Ctenoid; Cteniod; Ganoid; Ctenoid Scales:; Cycloid scale; Placoid scales; Cteniform; Ctenoid scale; Dermal denticles; Cosmoid scale; Ganoid scale; Elasmoid scale; Leptoid scale; Cosmoid scales; Placoid; Fish scales; Dermal teeth; Cycloid scales; Fish Scale; Scales on a fish
['plak??d]
¦ adjective Zoology (of fish scales) tooth-like, being made of dentine with enamel, as in sharks and rays. Compare with ctenoid and ganoid.
Origin
C19: from Gk plax, plak- 'flat plate' + -oid.

Википедия

Scale (anatomy)

In most biological nomenclature, a scale (Ancient Greek: λεπίς, romanized: lepís; Latin: squāma) is a small rigid plate that grows out of an animal's skin to provide protection. In lepidopteran (butterfly and moth) species, scales are plates on the surface of the insect wing, and provide coloration. Scales are quite common and have evolved multiple times through convergent evolution, with varying structure and function.

Scales are generally classified as part of an organism's integumentary system. There are various types of scales according to shape and to class of animal.