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Week 3 - Growth in fishes

 Growth of an organism can be defined as a change in its size

over a period of time.

 Growth is known to be regulated by certain hormones, especially

the growth hormone synthesized in the pituitary gland.

 Age and growth can be determined by rearing the fish in a

controlled environment, tagging, length frequency distribution, scales, vertebrae, opercular bone Otoliths.

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