Latimeria chalumnae
National Institutes of Health
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Trimix scuba divers discovered coelacanths in Jesser Canyon at a depth of 104 m on the northern KwaZulu-Natal (KZN) coast…
SynopsisThe living coelacanth is a livebearer. Yolk seems to be the main source of nutrients and of oxygen to the embryo (fetus…
The continence preserving procedures, even with small margins, have better curative results than amputation of the rectum…
The living coelacanth Latimeria chalumnae is a relict species whose higher-level phylogenetic relationships have not been…
SynopsisEmbryos of Latimeria chalumnae develop in well-vascularized compartments in the uterine region of the right oviduct…
Bile salts of the coelacanth, Latimeria chalumnae, Smith, have been analyzed and shown to have three bile alcohols, latimerol, 5…
The coelacanth, Latimeria chalumnae, possesses a blood chemistry that is nearly identical to that of the elasmobranch fishes and…
The retina of Latimeria chalumnae contains four types of visual cells; most are rods, and there are three types of cones. Rod…