Gross anatomy and scanning electron microscopic study of the tongue of Egyptian Dabb lizard (Uromastyx aegyptia) in relation to feeding habits

Faculty Science Year: 2017
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Journal: International Journal of Advanced Research in Biological Sciences IJARQG(USA) Volume:
Keywords : Gross anatomy , scanning electron microscopic study    
Abstract:
Introduction: The tongue is considered a key innovation in the evolution of a terrestrial lifestyle. Methods: The adult animals were sacrificed with sharp razor blade. The heads were separated to remove out tongue from its root after sepa
   
     
 
       

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