Structural and Ultrastructural Differentiation of Cell Types in the Gills of the Tench (Tinca tinca, L.) |
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Authors: | V. Roncero E. Redondo A. Gazquez E. Duran |
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Affiliation: | Department of Histology and Pathological Anatomy, Faculty of Veterinary Sciences, Caceres, Spain. |
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Abstract: | This study used 22 tench of 25-30 cm in length and weighing roughly 200 g. After sacrifice, the gill arch was extracted and fixed in 5% glutaraldehyde for structural, ultrastructural and morphometrical study. Tench gills consist of primary lamellae which are perpendicular to numerous secondary lamellae in which the respiratory barrier is located. A study was made of the structures which make up that barrier and of the multi-layered epithelium situated in the interlamellar space, which is closely linked to maintaining of internal balance in the fish. |
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