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A recent SciTechDaily article begins by saying, “Embryonic and fossil evidence proves that the human middle ear evolved from the spiracle of fishes”1 That’s quite a statement considering “prove” means to show beyond any doubt. However, the original paper by Gai et al. in Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution was more reserved and cautious.2 Regardless, the discussion centers around an extinct jawless vertebrate called Shuyu that was found in Southeast China and dated to the Siluria

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HOW FISH GILLS WORK ~ On page September 14 in THE BOOK OF AWAKENING, Mark Nepo uses the analogy of a fish turning water into air in its gills to humans turning experience into feeling, pain into wonder, & heartache into joy in our gills (our heart, our spirit) if we just keep swimming. Zoology Notes, Fish Gills, Fish Anatomy, Basic Anatomy And Physiology, Kelp Forest, Primary Science, Teaching College, Fish Stock, Fish Supplies

Today I found out how fish gills work. These fantastic little organs allow the fish to absorb oxygen from the water and use it for energy. Functionally, gills are not that dissimilar to the lungs in humans and other mammals. The main difference is how they are able to absorb much smaller concentrations of available oxygen, while allowing the fish [...]

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Parts of Fish Gills | ClipArt ETC Fish Gills Drawing, Fish Gills Tattoo, Fish Gills, Fish Anatomy, Theater Makeup, Theatre Makeup, Striped Bass, Makeup Class, Drawing Cat

“Gill of Fish. A, first branchial arch of left side of black-bass: 1, gill-rakers; 2, branchial lamellae. C, same, in cross-section: 7, branchial lamellae; 8, a gill-raker. B, same arch of striped-bass, with appendages removed: 3, 4, 5, and 6, pharyngobranchial, epibranchial, ceratobranchial, and hypobranchial segments.” -Whitney, 1911

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