-
pseudobranchs are
mostly without respiratory function, and in
elasmobranchs they are the gill arch of the spiracle. The
function of the
pseudobranch is...
- 665–678. Yang, S., et al. (2015)
Comparisons of two
types of
teleostean pseudobranchs,
silver moony (Monodactylus argenteus) and
tilapia (Oreochromis mossambicus)...
-
series of
raised rings on
their outer faces. They have
bushy white pseudobranchs on the
inner faces and the
raised rings have
brown lines at
their apices...
-
branchial arch gill
raker gill slit
pharyngeal arch
pharyngeal slit
pseudobranch Glossohyal Jaw
hyomandibula pharyngeal jaw Leydig's
organ Mauthner cell...
-
branchial arch gill
raker gill slit
pharyngeal arch
pharyngeal slit
pseudobranch Glossohyal Jaw
hyomandibula pharyngeal jaw Leydig's
organ Mauthner cell...
- Sternoptychinae.
Unlike other Stomiiformes, they
still have
fully developed pseudobranchs.
Their branchiostegal rays are 6–10,
three of them
attach to the posterior...
-
branchial arch gill
raker gill slit
pharyngeal arch
pharyngeal slit
pseudobranch Glossohyal Jaw
hyomandibula pharyngeal jaw Leydig's
organ Mauthner cell...
-
branchial arch gill
raker gill slit
pharyngeal arch
pharyngeal slit
pseudobranch Glossohyal Jaw
hyomandibula pharyngeal jaw Leydig's
organ Mauthner cell...
- rakers.
Though all but the most
primitive bony fish lack a spiracle, the
pseudobranch ****ociated with it
often remains,
being located at the base of the operculum...
- spiracle, lies in the back of the
first gill slit. This
bears a
small pseudobranch that
resembles a gill in structure, but only
receives blood already oxygenated...