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Soft Anatomy Alimentary canal Gas bladder
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Digestive tracts
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Spiral valve intestine Chondricthyes Primitive Bony Fishes –Coelacanthiformes –Dipnoi –Polypteriformes –Acipenseriformes
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Diet and intestinal length herbivorous piscivorous planktivorous
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Gas Bladder General form: gas filled sac derived from the anterior portion of the alimentary tract Occurrence of the gas bladder in fishes Number of gas bladders -monopneumonan -dipneumonan Kind of gas bladder connections - physostomous -physoclistous
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monopneumonan dipneumonan
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physoclistous digestive tract gas bladder pneumatic duct physostomous
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Primitive function: air breathing
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Gas Bladder Functions 1.buoyancy control 2.respiration 3.sound production 4.sound reception
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Structures associated with gas resorption and gas secretion Gas gland –gas secretion Oval –gas resorption Rete mirabile –Countercurrent gas exchange in blood
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physostomous physoclistous
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Addition of gas to the bladder Some physostomes are able to gulp air into the gas bladder
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Addition of gas to the bladder Some physostomes are able to gulp air into the gas bladder Gas addition in both physostomes and physoclists via gas gland and rete mirabile –Processes involved are: blood acidification (Bohr and Root effects) “salting-out” effect countercurrent exchange (at rete mirabile)
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Bhor and Root effects
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Hemoglobin
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Bhor and Root effects
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“Salting out” effect Reduced gas solubility with increasing concentration of lactate and H + [lactate] + [H + ]Gas solubility
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Countercurrent effect
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Countercurrent exchange in the rete mirabile Gas gland
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Metabolic processes for pumping gas into the gas bladder Rete mirabile Gas gland
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Some pressure numbers
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Physostomes can use Pneumatic duct Physoclists use highly vascularized Oval area –Oval isolated from main bladder Resorption of gas from bladder
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benthic fishes without a gas bladder Gobiidae Percidae Bothidae
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Charcharhinidae Blue shark Prionace glauca Pelagic sharks with high oil content Large livers containing low density lipids & squalene (hydrocarbon d=0.86)
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Reduced density of musculature and skeletal tissues. Astronesthidae Astronesthes gemmnifer Many deepsea midwater fishes
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Myctophidae Lanterfish Gonichthys sp. Diel Vertical Migrators (DVM) Degenerate bladder or lipid-filled bladder
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