Fish Circulation
| View Cart ⇗ | Info
“Diagram of the principal vessels in the circulation of a fish, ventral view. a, aorta; au., auricle; br.a., afferent branchial arteries; br.e., efferent branchial arteries; bu., bulbus (or conus) arteriosus; c, carotid; c.a., caudal artery; c.v.r., right cardinal vein; c.v.l., left cardinal vein; d.a., dorsal artery; d.c., ductus Cuvieri; g, gills; h.v., hepatic vein; h.p., hepatic portal vein; i, intestine; j, jugular vein; k, kidney; l, liver; r.p., renal portal vein; s.v., sinus venosus; v, ventricle.” — Galloway
Keywords
fish, arteries, auricle, intestine, carotid, cuvieri, hepatic, aorta, circulation, branchial, conus, gill, ArteriosusGalleries
Fish AnatomySource
Thomas Walton Galloway, Zoology A Text-Book For Secondary Schools, Normal Schools and Colleges (Philadelphia: P. Plakiston's Son & Co., 1913) 361
Downloads
1055×2400, 372.6 KiB
450×1024, 53.0 KiB
281×640, 28.3 KiB
140×320, 10.3 KiB