PPT-Reproductive Physiology and Maturation of Fish
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Todd Sink PhD Assistant Professor Dept Wildlife amp Fisheries Science Aquaculture amp Fisheries Extension Specialist Overview REPRODUCTIVE CYCLES amp ENVIRONMENTAL
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Todd Sink PhD Assistant Professor Dept Wildlife amp Fisheries Science Aquaculture amp Fisheries Extension Specialist Overview REPRODUCTIVE CYCLES amp ENVIRONMENTAL CUES Majority . These organs are usually paired Female gonads ovaries produce eggs and are usually pink red or orange in colour and are covered in numerous blood vessels Male gonads testes produce sperm and are usually white cream or grey in colour Reproduction The Julie Denham. Prof. Staci Simonich, . Department of Chemistry and . Environmental Molecular Toxicology. Oregon State University. HHMI 2009 . History of Persistent Organic Pollutants. Industrially made in the early 1930’s. Adolescence . Physical Changes. Other Body Systems: Growth Spurts. First growth spurt. Cephalocaudal. /. proximodistal. patterns. Joint development. Gender differences. Second growth spurt. Muscle fibers. Organ Maturation TablesPossibly identifying maturation related adverse drug reactionsPresented by: Janina KarresPaediatric Medicines 1 /MCI; 10; /MCI; 10; The RationaleBetter use of Eu Practical Hematology Lab. - LAB 12 -. Blood Cells Maturation. Blood cells go through several stages of development; progression from one stage to the next is not rapid, so frequently the cell being studied may be between stages.. Prepared by: Christine Balfour, RN, . BScN. , . B.Ed. , MA. Health Promotion Coordinator. Rules for Maturation Classes. Maturation classes discuss sensitive (embarrassing) subjects, there proper rules must be followed.. Blood Cells Maturation. Blood cells go through several stages of development; progression from one stage to the next is not rapid, so frequently the cell being studied may be between stages.. When this occurs the cell is generally given the name of the mature stage).. BScN. , . B.Ed. , MA. Health Promotion Coordinator. Rules for Maturation Classes. Maturation classes discuss sensitive (embarrassing) subjects, there proper rules must be followed.. No Put Downs! – In class or after class. Ritu. Gaur. Associate Professor. Faculty of Life Sciences and Biotechnology. South Asian University. New Delhi. Global Distribution of HIV subtypes. The HIV Structure and Genome. HIV-1 Replication Cycle. Theodore F. Saad, M.D. .. Nephrology Associates, P.A.. Newark, Delaware. “Mature” Fistula?. 2. What is a “Mature” AVF?. Vein able to be safely and reliably accessed 3 times per week with two 17, 16, or 15 ga. dialysis needles. outcome(20) Studies showed that the energy source of oocyte ispyruvate during IVM(26). Because of the role ofgonadotropins in IVM, recombinant FSH, luteinizinghormone (LH), or hCG is added IVM to cult Female reproductive system pathology Infections Pelvic inflammatory disease chronic, extensive infection of upper reproductive tract usually secondary to STD (Neisseria, Chlamydia) salpingitis, tubo-o hydrolyzate. Preservation of surplus fish and offal – use in animal feeding – alternative to fish meal. Started in 1930s. Denmark started commercial production in1948. Fish silage industries - Denmark and Poland. How are these fish different?. Fish. What do you notice about each of these fish?. How many types of fish can you name?. Name this fish. Prawn. Name this fish. Mackerel. Name this fish. Haddock. Name this fish.
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