Light and scanning electron microscopical studies of the tongue in the hooded crow (Aves: Corvus corone cornix)

Faculty Science Year: 2014
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Journal: The Journal of Basic & Applied Zoology Elsevier Volume:
Keywords : Light , scanning electron microscopical studies of , tongue    
Abstract:
The present study provides descriptions on the morphological and histological structure of the tongue of the hooded crow (Corvus corone cornix) in relation to habitats and feeding habits. The tongue is a tall and arrow – shaped structure. T
   
     
 
       

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