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Lingual morphology of domesticated Asian small-clawed otters in Yogyakarta, Indonesia
This study aimed to observe the lingual morphology of the domesticated Asian small-clawed otter, Aonyx cinereus (A. cinereus), from Yogyakarta, Indonesia. Six domesticated A. cinereus adults were obtained from a local otter breeder in Yogyakarta, without
AK Anjani +3 more
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The present study used light and scanning electron microscopy to describe the integrative morphological description of the tongue and laryngeal mound of Heremites vittatus, an endemic lizard of Saharan Africa.
Ramadan M. Kandyel +4 more
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Background Our recent macro- and scanning electron microscopic study of tongue conducted on domesticated cattle, wild living European bison, and Bison bonasus hybrid revealed various spatial arrangement and number of gustatory and mechanical papillae ...
Barbara Plewa +2 more
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COMPARATIVE STUDIES OF LINGUAL PAPILLAE IN FOUR RODENTS SPECIES IN EGYPT BY LIGHT AND SCANNING ELECTRON MICROSCOPY [PDF]
The present study examined the distribution patterns and types of lingual papillae for four rodent species, desert rodents Jaculus jaculus & Jaculus orientalis and old World mice & rat Acomys cahirinus and 144 Assiut Vet. Med. J. Vol.
M.A. MOUSTAFA
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Morphology of the lingual papillae in the giraffe
We examined the dorsal lingual surfaces of an adult giraffe (giraffa camelopardalis) by scanning electron microscopy. The filiform papillae on the lingual apex consisted of slender and thick conical papillae. The connective tissue core of the filiform papilla was flower-bud-like in shape.
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Morphological study of the lingual papillae in the barking deer, Muntiacus muntjak [PDF]
The morphology of the tongue of the adult barking deer, Muntiacus muntjak, was examined by light and scanning electron microscopy. The result showed that the tongue of the barking deer was elongated with a rounded apex.
Mohamed Mustapha, Noordin +3 more
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Morphology of the lingual papillae in the sitatunga
We examined the dorsal lingual surfaces of an adult sitatunga (Tragelaphus spekei) by scanning electron microscopy. Filiform, fungiform and vallate papillae were observed. The filiform papillae consisted of a larger main papilla and smaller secondary papillae. The filiform papilla contained connective tissue core consisting of several processes.
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Scanning electron microscopic study on the dorsal lingual surface of the Egyptian little owl, Athene noctua [PDF]
Tongue in birds has a significant role in feeding mechanism as it greatly differs in the shape and size to help in obtaining, manipulating, swallowing and processing food. However, many details about some species are still missing. Therefore, the present
Sherif A. Ahmed +2 more
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Morphology of the Lingual Papillae in the Tiger
The dorsal lingual surfaces of an adult tiger (Panthera tigris altaica) was examined by macroscopical and scanning electron microscopical observations. Filiform, fungiform and vallate papillae were observed. The filiform papillae were distributed over the entire dosal surface of the tongue.
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Correlative Histological and Umami Taste Assessment Study of Gustatory Papillae on the Dorsal Lingual Mucosa in Different Animal Species [PDF]
Background: A correlative characterization of oral mucosa was carried out in common animal species. Objective: This work aimed to correlate the histological structure of lingual gustatory papillae as well as the immunohistochemical reactivity to a ...
Fatma Saad +2 more
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