Clipart illustrations of the anatomy of fish, including organ diagrams, skeletal diagrams, fish eggs, and more for numerous species.
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Abdominal
"Pertaining to the abdomen or belly; situated in or on the abdomen: as abdominal ventral fins."-Wright, 1902... |
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Acipenser
"Heterocercal tail of Acipenser. a, fulcra; b, osseous bucklers." — Encyclopedia Britannica, 1893... |
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Acipenser
"Fore-limb of Acipenser." — Encyclopedia Britannica, 1893... |
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Alimentary Canal of the Herring
There are two predominant forms of stomach in fish- one is like a bent tube (siphonal), and the other a blind tube (caecal). The herring has a caeca. Labels: The esophagus. 2, Stomach. 3, Small intest... |
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Alimentary Canal of the Swordfish
In some species of fish the small intestine is in two to eight coils. The large intestines are short and straight, and the termination of the rectum opens into a cavity called the Cloaca. Labels: 1, L... |
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Archipterygium
"Diagram of the anterior fin (archipterygium) of Ceratodus." — Galloway... |
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Blood Through the Branchial Leaflets in a Fish, Circulation of the
A diagram of the circulation of the blood through the branchial leaflets in a fish. Labels: 1. A section of the branchial arch. 2, A section of a branchial artery. 3, An artery sent along the outer m... |
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Brachiostoma
"Anterior end of body of Branchiostoma. d, chorda dorsalis; e, spinal cord; f, cartilaginous rods; g, eye; h, branchial rods; i, labial cartilage; k, oral cirrhi." — Encyclopedia Britannica, 18... |
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Brain
Brain of Petromyzon marinus (dorsal view). ... |
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Brain
Section of the brain of porbeagle shark... |
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Brain of a Fish
The brain of fish are small, it does not fill the whole cranial cavity, there being found within it a spongy fatty mass. Labels: 1, Olfactory ganglions. 2, Cerebrum. 3, Optic ganglions 4, Cerebellum. ... |
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Brain of Sea Lamprey
Brain of Petromyzon marinus (sea lamprey),dorsal view. ... |
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Branchial Arch of a Cod, Section of a
In breathing, the mouth and gills of a fish open alternately; the water entering the mouth escapes by the opening of the gills. Shown is a section of the bronchial arch of a cod, with a pair processes... |
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Carcharias Brain
"Brain of Carcharias. ae, nervus acousticus; b, corpus restiforme; c, cerebellum; d, lobus opticus; e, hypophysis; g, nervus opticus; h, hemisphere; i, lobus olfactorius; i', olfactory pedicle; k, ne... |
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Carp
The inside view of a carp from the side. ... |
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Carp
The inside view of a carp from the belly.... |
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Carp, Anatomy of
br: the branchiae, or gill-openings
c: the heart
f: the liver
vn: swimming bladders
ci: intestinal canal
o: the ovaries
u: urethra
a: anus
o': oviduct... |
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Centrophorus, dermal dentricles of
"Dermal dentricles of Centrophorus."—Finley, 1917... |
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Ceratodus
"Palatal view of skull of Ceratodus." — Encyclopedia Britannica, 1893... |
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Ceratodus
"Fore-limb of Ceratodus." — Encyclopedia Britannica, 1893... |
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Ceratodus Lung
"Lung of Ceratodus, opened in its lower half to show its cellular pouches. a, right half; b, left half; c, cellular pouches; e, vena pulmonalis; f, arterial blood-vessel; oe, esophagus, opened to sho... |
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Circulation of a Fish
A diagram of the circulation of a fish. Labels: 1, The pericardium. 2, The single auricle. 3, The single ventricle. 4, The vessel that conveys the blood from the ventricle to the gills. 5, The vessel ... |
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Circulation of a Fish
Diagram of the circulation of the fish. Labels: a, branchial circulation; b, somatic circulation; c, heart; d, auricle; e, ventricle; f, arterial trunk.... |
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Cod Skull
"The skull of a cod. b, branchiostegal rays born on c.h., the ceratohyal bone; d, dentary portion of the mandible; f, frontal; h.m., hyomandibular; i.o., interoperculum; l, lachrymal; m, maxilla; n, n... |
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Cuttlefish Organs
"Central organs of the circulaion, gills, and renal organs of Sepia officinalis. a, aorta; v, vena cava; v' visceral veins; c, systemic heart; d, dilatations of branchial veins on entering the heart; ... |