Fish anatomy. Pike (Esox lucius). The hepatic parenchyma is divided into lobules and covered with a fibrous membrane. Above the lobules of fat and eve


Fish anatomy. Pike (Esox lucius). The hepatic parenchyma is divided into lobules and covered with a fibrous membrane. Above the lobules of fat and even higher is milt roe. Extreme close up


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