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Electric  organs in fishes 1
 Introduction
 Distribution Of Electric Organs In Fishes
 Location Of Organs
 Basic Structure Of Electric Organs
 T.S. Of Electric Organs
 Volt Level In Different Fish
 Working
 Types Of Electric Fish
 Functions Of Electric Organs
 Origin Of Electric Organs
 In some fishes adaptive organs are developed
such as electric organs, poison glands,
bioluminescent organs.
 Electric organs are seen in approximately 250
species of fishes.
 These glands are not specific to any class.
 These glands discharge electric shock.
 Different species use electric organs for
different functions.
 Chondrichthyes
1. Torpedo
2. Raia
3. Narcine
 Osteichthyes
1. Electrophorus
2. Mormyrus
3. Malapterus
4. Star-gazer
Electric  organs in fishes 1
 Each organs is made of multinucleated cells
called electroplates, having transparent
cytoplasm.
 These cells are embedded in jelly like
material.
 One face of cell is smooth,supplied by nerve
fibres, while the other face i.e. the rough face
bears papillae.
 Each end of organ represents a pole.
Torpedo Malapterus
ELECTROPHORUS
FISH VOLTAGE(inVolts)
Torpedo 40
Raja 4
Narcine 60
Malapterurus 350-450
Electrophorus 370-550
Star-gazer 50
Electric  organs in fishes 1
 Initially a potential of -100mV is maintained
by high influx of potassium and low influx of
sodium.
 At excitation state, this potential is inversed
momentarily at nervous surface (smooth
surface)of electroplates, due to high influx of
sodium inside electroplates.
 This momentary change builds up potential
of +60mV or even more in some.
 This change in potential shifts to adjacent
electroplates, and causes a current flow.
 Impulse of excitation is received from brain
through nerves.
 The direction of shift in potential varies in
different species of fishes from dorsal to
ventral, head to tail or vice-versa.
Electric  organs in fishes 1
 Catching food.
 As defense organ.
 As a warning device
 Maintaining territory.
 Species Recognition.
 Basically, electric cells in fishes are developed
from muscle cells.
 At embryo stage, electric organs are filled
with muscle fibers, just like region
surrounding it.
 But slowly it muscles swell up and further
differentiates into electric organs.
 In different species muscles of different area
are used.
Fish Muscle
Torpedo Branchial muscles
Mormyridea Tail muscles
Malapterurus Body muscles
Star -gazer Eye muscles
Electrophorus Tail muscle
Electric  organs in fishes 1

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Electric organs in fishes 1

  • 2.  Introduction  Distribution Of Electric Organs In Fishes  Location Of Organs  Basic Structure Of Electric Organs  T.S. Of Electric Organs  Volt Level In Different Fish  Working  Types Of Electric Fish  Functions Of Electric Organs  Origin Of Electric Organs
  • 3.  In some fishes adaptive organs are developed such as electric organs, poison glands, bioluminescent organs.  Electric organs are seen in approximately 250 species of fishes.  These glands are not specific to any class.  These glands discharge electric shock.  Different species use electric organs for different functions.
  • 4.  Chondrichthyes 1. Torpedo 2. Raia 3. Narcine  Osteichthyes 1. Electrophorus 2. Mormyrus 3. Malapterus 4. Star-gazer
  • 6.  Each organs is made of multinucleated cells called electroplates, having transparent cytoplasm.  These cells are embedded in jelly like material.  One face of cell is smooth,supplied by nerve fibres, while the other face i.e. the rough face bears papillae.  Each end of organ represents a pole.
  • 9. FISH VOLTAGE(inVolts) Torpedo 40 Raja 4 Narcine 60 Malapterurus 350-450 Electrophorus 370-550 Star-gazer 50
  • 11.  Initially a potential of -100mV is maintained by high influx of potassium and low influx of sodium.  At excitation state, this potential is inversed momentarily at nervous surface (smooth surface)of electroplates, due to high influx of sodium inside electroplates.  This momentary change builds up potential of +60mV or even more in some.
  • 12.  This change in potential shifts to adjacent electroplates, and causes a current flow.  Impulse of excitation is received from brain through nerves.  The direction of shift in potential varies in different species of fishes from dorsal to ventral, head to tail or vice-versa.
  • 14.  Catching food.  As defense organ.  As a warning device  Maintaining territory.  Species Recognition.
  • 15.  Basically, electric cells in fishes are developed from muscle cells.  At embryo stage, electric organs are filled with muscle fibers, just like region surrounding it.  But slowly it muscles swell up and further differentiates into electric organs.  In different species muscles of different area are used.
  • 16. Fish Muscle Torpedo Branchial muscles Mormyridea Tail muscles Malapterurus Body muscles Star -gazer Eye muscles Electrophorus Tail muscle