Another Fine-Tuned Mechanism Gets Salmon Home

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What is carbonic anhydrase and why does it matter? The presence of this enzyme in salmon hearts points to another case of intelligent design in these remarkable fish that were depicted in Illustra Media's film Living Waters. News via the Journal of Experimental Biology explains the challenge salmon face swimming upstream:

Fish plumbing is contrary. As the heart is the last organ that blood passes through before it returns to the gills, and with little direct blood supply to the ceaselessly c...

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Published on March 18, 2016 03:40
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