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An instructor explains that in 1895, D. D. Palmer was the first person in the United States to practice an art and science that dates back to writings from China and Greece as long as 4700 years ago. This type of practice is called
Gill Arches
Skeletal elements that support the gills in fish and some amphibians, crucial for the respiration process in aquatic organisms.
Lateral Lines
A sensory system found in aquatic vertebrates, used to detect movement and vibration in the surrounding water.
Electroreceptors
Specialized sensory receptors that certain aquatic animals possess, allowing them to detect electrical fields in their environment.
Keen Olfaction
The highly developed sense of smell, often found in animals, enabling them to detect and distinguish odors more acutely.
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