Histology of some freshwater fishes of Kajali River, Ratnagiri, MS, India

Authors

  • Nagmote Sandip R Assistant Professor, Late B. S. Arts, Prof. N. G. Science & A. G. Commerce College Sakharkherda
  • Tandale Mahesh R Shri Vyankatesh Arts, Commerce & Science College, Deulgaon Raja-443204
  • Laljee Ram Meena Bhaskaracharya College of Applied Sciences, Dwarka sector 02, University of Delhi, India-110075

Keywords:

fresh water fishes, Histology

Abstract

The present study was aimed at the assay of histopathological changes in some fresh water fishes. Tissues of some fresh water fishes like Indian major carps- Catla-catla, Labeo calbasu, Puntius sophore, Mystus malabaricus, Heteropneustes fossilis, and Cyprinus carpio, etc. Organ tissues, viz., skin, gills, liver, kidney, Intestine, etc. Were examined for histo-pathological study. Gills tissues showed some parasitic changes on blood vessels. Respiratory epithelial wall and damage cells due to parasites. Whereas disorganization was observed to be caused due to multiple infections by parasite. Here,  Histopathological changes of fish tissues are infected due to water pollution, a number of organic and inorganic wastes in industrial and domestic effluents are responsible for water pollution, and that's why fishes are infected and changes are comes to in tissue. In this study, We examine the various changes in fish tissues found in some fresh water fishes for understanding the relationship between human being for public health.

 

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Published

2019-12-30

How to Cite

Nagmote Sandip R, Tandale Mahesh R, & Laljee Ram Meena. (2019). Histology of some freshwater fishes of Kajali River, Ratnagiri, MS, India. International Journal of Life Sciences, 7(4), 803–809. Retrieved from https://ijlsci.in/ls/index.php/home/article/view/447