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Fig. 3. Scanning electron micrographs from the 2nd gill arch of crucian carp kept
in normoxic or hypoxic water. (a) In normoxia, the gill filaments have no
protruding lamellae. (b) The morphology has already changed after 1 day of
hypoxia exposure (0.75±0.15 mg O2 l-1). (c,d) The
change progresses for up to 7 days in hypoxia, but (e) there were no further
changes with subsequent exposure. (f) When the fish were moved to normoxic
water, the morphological changes were reversed within 7 days. Scale bar, 50
µm.