Channa Punctatus Classification. Channa punctatus exposed to a safe dose (4.5 ppm) of the commercial pesticide carbofuran for 6 months exhibited a varying degree of histopathological changes,. The body of the fish is divided into three parts, namely:
Channa is a genus of predatory fish in the family channidae, commonly known as snakeheads, native to freshwater habitats in asia. Channa punctatus (bloch, 1793) synonym: 1.49) and covered with ctenoid scales.
Both The Scales Are Systematically.
(i) the circulatory fluid—the blood, (ii) the pumping organ—the heart, advertisements: Channa punctatus (bloch, 1793) synonym: Classification biota animalia (kingdom) chordata (phylum) vertebrata (subphylum) gnathostomata (infraphylum) osteichthyes (parvphylum) actinopterygii (gigaclass) actinopteri.
Channa Is A Genus Of Predatory Fish In The Family Channidae, Commonly Known As Snakeheads, Native To Freshwater Habitats In Asia.
304456 (for references in articles please use ncbi:txid304456) current name channa punctata (bloch, 1793) basionym: A classification dendogram of the species is provided in fig. (iii) the arteries and (iv) the veins.
Channa Punctatus Exposed To A Safe Dose (4.5 Ppm) Of The Commercial Pesticide Carbofuran For 6 Months Exhibited A Varying Degree Of Histopathological Changes,.
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Specimens (5) Family Channidae Snakeheads.
Channa punctatus (bloch, 1793) common names green snakehead in english bibliographic references. Channa punctata is used as a model in seve ral pollution studies because of its availability and suitability. In present investigation an atte mpt is made to evaluate the toxicity.
It Has Been Recorded That Cycloid Scales Are Also Present.
The body of the fish is divided into three parts, namely: Channa punctatus (bloch, 1793) synonym: 1.49) and covered with ctenoid scales.