- In biology, the
electric organ is an
organ that an
electric fish uses to
create an
electric field.
Electric organs are
derived from
modified muscle or...
- ray-finned
freshwater fish distinguished by
their possession of a lung-like
labyrinth organ,
which enables them to
breathe air. The
fish in the Anabantoidei...
- in courtship.
Electric organ discharges are two types,
pulse and wave, and vary both by
species and by function.
Electric fish have
evolved many specialised...
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Fish reproductive organs include testes and ovaries. In most species,
gonads are
paired organs of
similar size,
which can be
partially or
totally fused...
-
complement each other, the
former dealing with the
structure of a
fish, its
organs or
component parts and how they are put together, such as
might be...
-
properties of that
fish." He
observed that
there were "two pair of
these [electric]
organs, a
larger [the main
organ] and a
smaller [Hunter's
organ]; one being...
- quasi-sinusoidal
discharge from the
electric organ (termed "wave-type"), as in the Gymnotidae. Many of
these fish, such as
Gymnarchus and Apteronotus, keep...
- A
fish (pl.:
fish or
fishes) is an aquatic, anamniotic, gill-bearing
vertebrate animal with
swimming fins and a hard skull, but
lacking limbs with digits...
- The
lateral line, also
called the
lateral line
organ (LLO), is a
system of
sensory organs found in
fish, used to
detect movement, vibration, and pressure...
- all
vertebrates (
fish, amphibians, reptiles,
mammals and birds). In vertebrates, the
saccule and
utricle together make the
otolith organs. Both statoconia...