Light and Scanning Electron Microscopic Features of the Tongue in Cattle Egret

Faculty Science Year: 2016
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Journal: MICROSCOPY RESEARCH AND TECHNIQUE 79:595–603 (2016) MICROSCOPY RESEARCH AND TECHNIQUE 79:595–603 (2016) Volume:
Keywords : Light , Scanning Electron Microscopic Features , the Tongue    
Abstract:
Adult individuals of both sexes were sacrificed by decapitation and their tongues were teared out in order to be investigated. Cattle egret’s tongue is distinguished into the apex, body, and root regions. A shallow median sulcus is appare
   
     
 
       

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