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  2. Blastulation - Wikipedia

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    A. Morula and B. cross section of a blastula displaying the blastocoel and blastoderm of early animal embryonic development. Blastulation is the stage in early animal embryonic development that produces the blastula. In mammalian development, the blastula develops into the blastocyst with a differentiated inner cell mass and an outer trophectoderm.

  3. Fish development - Wikipedia

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    Fish embryos go through a process called mid-blastula transition which is observed around the tenth cell division in some fish species. Once zygotic gene transcription starts, slow cell division begins and cell movements are observable. [4] During this time three cell populations become distinguished. The first population is the yolk syncytial ...

  4. Coregonus - Wikipedia

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    Coregonus is a diverse genus of fish in the salmon family ().The Coregonus species are known as whitefishes.The genus contains at least 68 described extant taxa, but the true number of species is a matter of debate.

  5. Lake whitefish - Wikipedia

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    Thus the fish can feed on the bottom of lake beds or grab food particulates out of the water or from the surface of a water body. The cisco in turn has a short snout with a lower jaw that extends beyond the snout. Both the cisco and lake whitefish are discernible from the mooneye due to the small posterior dorsal adipose fin. [6]

  6. Freshwater whitefish - Wikipedia

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    Many freshwater whitefish species have also made up an important component of the traditional diets of many indigenous people who have historically inhabited its range. [15] [16] Smoked whitefish is sold in American delicatessens, especially those specializing in Jewish cuisine, either filleted [17] [18] or made into whitefish salad. [19] [20]

  7. Broad whitefish - Wikipedia

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    The broad whitefish is a herring-shaped fish with a more compressed body and convex head than other whitefishes. It is iridescent, with a dark olive-brown back, silvery grey sides, and a whitish bottom. [2] [3] Features that distinguish it from other species include a mild overbite and 18–25 short gill rakers.

  8. Coregonus lavaretus - Wikipedia

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    The European whitefish mostly feed on bottom-dwelling invertebrates or zooplankton. Larger fish also take insects off the surface of the water and eat fish fry. Breeding takes place in the autumn between September and November, largely depending on the water temperature. Different populations in the same sections of water may spawn at different ...

  9. Whitefish - Wikipedia

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    Whitefish or white fish may refer to: Whitefish (fisheries term), referring to the flesh of many types of fishes; Aquatic life. Fish species are.