The fingerlike pouches in which fish food is processed are called "stomach pouches" or "gastric pouches." These structures are part of the digestive system that help in breaking down food. In some contexts, they may also refer to "pharyngeal pouches" in certain species, which assist in the processing of food before it enters the stomach.
Fish
Sea horses have pouches.
gill slits
no fish have eyelids. That is why fish don't blink.
Nicely!
polyoric caeca
pyloric caeca
Yes.
Yes, lampreys possess pharyngeal gill pouches. These structures are a key characteristic of their anatomy, allowing for respiration and filter feeding. Unlike true gills found in fish, lamprey gill pouches are openings that lead to the outside, facilitating the exchange of gases in the water.
processed fish covered in breadcrumbs (and usually beaten egg)
fish do not sneeze I don't know, what do you call a fish that sneezes?
Yes its a fish