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Hicken et al., 2011 - Sublethal exposure to crude oil during embryonic development alters cardiac morphology and reduces aerobic capacity in adult fish
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Fig. 3

Embryonic oil exposure changes the cross-sectional dimensions of the adult cardiac ventricle. (A) Representative transverse section of an adult zebrafish heart showing the two main chambers (atrium and ventricle) and the bulbus arteriosus (ba). Arrows indicate locations of length and width measurements. (B) Box plots with individual data points showing length/width ratios for fish embryonically exposed to clean gravel effluent (n = 16) or oiled gravel effluent (n = 17). (Scale bar, 0.5 mm.)

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Stage: Long-pec

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