SPECIFICS OF MICROSCOPIC STRUCTURE OF SOME FISH SPECIES FINS
Abstract
The results of the study of the microscopic structure of the thoracic,
abdominal and dorsal fin of perch, roach and carp. Established that the
microscopic structure of the various fins generally the same as within the same
species of fish and different investigated fish species. Bone tissue that forms fin
bones of perch, roach and carp, does not contain osteocytes. Between bones tissue
of the fin which connects adjacent bones has dense fibrous cord of connective
tissue in the center that is surrounded on two sides of the dermis, then - the skin,
covered by an unidentified cells.
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