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  2. Notothenioidei - Wikipedia

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    They also possess aglomerular kidneys, an adaptation that aids the retention of these antifreeze proteins. [ 16 ] While the majority of animal species have up to 45% of hemoglobin (or other oxygen-binding and oxygen-transporting pigments) in their blood, the notothenioids of the family Channichthyidae do not express any globin proteins in their ...

  3. Notothenia - Wikipedia

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    Notothenia rockcods have some adaptations that allow them to thrive in such inhospitable habitat, like antifreeze proteins in their blood [6] and ample fat to insulate them against heat loss and to offset their lack of a swim bladder. [7]

  4. Notothenia coriiceps - Wikipedia

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    Like many other notothenioid fishes, it lacks a swim bladder. [2] Bone density increases during maturation, resulting in reduced buoyancy and the transition from pelagic to demersal swimming behavior. [13] Adults N. coriiceps possess a dense, well-developed skeleton compared to its congener Notothenia rossii, accounting for its reduced buoyancy ...

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  6. Antarctic fishes - Wikipedia

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    Notothenioid fish dominate the Southern Ocean diversity and biomass largely because of the pelagization by some species. [7] Most fish are benthic and consequently, spend their lives on the seafloor. Notothenioids are found in many different niches like semipelagic, cryopelagic, pelagic , and benthic zones. [ 8 ]

  7. Nototheniidae - Wikipedia

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    Nototheniidae species have no swim bladder, however, they have other depth-related adaptations, such as increased fatty tissues and reduced mineralization of the bones, resulting in a body density approaching neutral, to fill a variety of niches. [8] The spleen may be used to remove ice crystals from circulating blood.

  8. Channichthyidae - Wikipedia

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    The loss of hemoglobin was initially believed to be an adaptation to the extreme cold, as the lack of hemoglobin and red blood cells decreases blood viscosity, which is an adaptation that has been seen in species adapted to cold climates.

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    With the penny potentially about to become extinct as a result of President Donald Trump's guidance to the Treasury Department to stop production of the one-cent coin, attention may perhaps soon ...