Sentences with phrase «develop gills»

The first person to suggest that fish develop gills to breathe was Nobel Prize — winning physiologist August Krogh in the 1940s.
To maintain this balance, the fresh - water rainbow has developed gills and kidneys capable of conserving salt and throwing off water.
Details of an organism's embryonic development often reveal traits carried by its evolutionary ancestors; consider, for instance, how human embryos initially develop gill - like slits and a tail.

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In fish, they develop into gill arches.
Once it's developed, an amanita will be gilled with parasol - shaped caps.
The larva has to attach to the gills or fins to develop into juveniles,» said Ackerman.
Brazeau theorizes that the canals developed into true ears only after Panderichthys's descendants became air breathers, freeing up the former gill structures for sensory functions.
The team placed the rainbow trout larvae in a box with two compartments: one for the head, where gills develop, and one for the tail.
«There's a huge amount of effort directed to developing vaccines for fish,» he added, including so - called «bath vaccines» that are simply dropped in the water and absorbed by the animals» gills and skin.
This is the muscle group on the side of your rib cage that resembles shark gills when they're well developed and you're shredded.
Optional LED lighting and M - Sport side air - gills bespeak volumes about the continuing commitment of the M - Sport line to exploring and developing new technologies.
The fishing innovation is stringing LED lights on gill nets, a technique developed and tested by John Wang of the University of Hawaii and studied in the field by Jesse Senko of Arizona State University.
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