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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 ...

  5. Luxating patella in dogs: Symptoms, causes and how to help - AOL

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  6. Skin conditions in dogs: Symptoms, causes, and how to help - AOL

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    Skin conditions in dogs are very common, so it's important to recognize the symptoms and understand the factors that cause them. Dr. Rebecca MacMillan, a vet with over 15 years of experience, says ...

  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. Emerald rockcod - Wikipedia

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    Emerald rockcod juveniles exhibited none of these symptoms under laboratory conditions. [18] However, when exposed to both elevated water temperatures and elevated CO 2 levels, this species ability to acclimate to the warmer water was reduced, perhaps as an energy conservation strategy.

  9. Today’s NYT ‘Strands’ Hints, Spangram and Answers for ...

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