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The Chytrid Fungus in Frog

Monday, December 17th, 2007

Science experts think that the deterioration and loss of several frog species around the world may be partially because of a disease initiated by a Chytrid fungus. The fungus attacks the portions of a skin of the frog that have keratin in them, which can be viewed clearly by means of microscopy under a microscope […]

Red-legged Frog

Monday, December 17th, 2007

The Red-legged frog has a scientific name of Rana aurora draytonii. The California red-legged frog is the biggest native frog in western America. It is one of two subspecies of the red-legged frog discovered on the Pacific coast and its structures are better observed through microscopy under a microscope like the dissecting binocular microscope. The […]

The Tetrodotoxin

Monday, December 17th, 2007

The organism is known as tetrodotoxin and the diseases it triggers are called as Tetradon Poisoning, Pufferfish Poisoning or Fugu Poisoning. Fish poisoning by ingestion of members of the order Tetraodontiformes is one of the most ferocious poisonings from marine species. The gonads, liver, intestines, and skin of pufferfish, which can all be clearly viewed […]

The Various Shellfish-Connected Toxins

Monday, December 17th, 2007

Shellfish poisoning is triggered by a group of toxins developed by planktonic algae such as dinoflaggelates, in most instances upon which the shellfish nourish. The toxins are mounted up and at times metabolized by the shellfish. Such shellfish can be better viewed by means of microscopy using a microscope such as dissecting binocular microscope. The […]

The Ciguatera

Monday, December 17th, 2007

Ciguatera is a form of human intoxication initiated by the ingestion of subtropical and tropical marine finfish that have built up naturally occurring toxins by means of their diet. Such presence of toxins in the fish can be observed once the fish is dissected and examined via microscopy under a microscope like the dissecting binocular […]