“…Pesticides, such as malathion, carbofuran, diazinon, and dichlorvos, caused several histopathological alterations, and affected the biological functions of some vital organs such as the kidney, liver, gills, testis, and ovaries of different fish species, in the form of necrotic changes, loss of the granularity of cytoplasm, shrinkage of cells in various tissues, nuclear pycnotic alterations, vacuolation in the cytoplasm (in gill lamellae, kidneys, and filaments), degeneration of glomerulus, shrinkage of nuclear materials, ruptured epithelial lining, cytoplasm clumping, altered tubular line size, degeneration of follicular cells, collecting duct damage, and changes in ovigerous lamellae in many fish species, including L. rohita, Heteropneustes fossilis, C. carpio, Channa punctatus, O. mossambicus, Nile tilapia (O. niloticus), and Cirrhinus mrigala [33,[46][47][48].…”