Anatomical Structure of Shark Fish Digestive (Carcharhinus sorrah)

Authors

  • Ulfaricha Cahya Happyalita
  • Nur Lailatul Kamila

Keywords:

Anatomy, Carcharhinus sorrah, Sharks

Abstract

This study aims to determine the anatomical structure of sharks. Sharks are members of the subclass elasmobranchii. Sharks (Carcharhinus sorrah) are shaped like terpedoit. This research was conducted using macroscopic and microscopic observations on the digestive organs of sharks (Carcharhinus sorrah). Macroscopic observation is done by looking at shapes, structures, and analyzing photos of organs. Microscopic observation was carried out by making organ preparations using paraffin method, using hematoxylin-eosin staining then observed using a microscope. Digestive organs of sharks (Carcharhinus sorrah) were observed, namely, stomach, intestine and liver.

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Published

2019-03-01

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