2022
DOI: 10.18805/ag.df-478
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Comparative Histological and Ultrastructural Studies on the Tongue of Two Avian Species (Lonchura oryzivora and Upupa epops)

Abstract: Background: Avian tongue has a significant role in the feeding process. The current investigation was planned to study the histological and ultrastructural features of the tongue in two avians. Java sparrow (Lonchura oryzivora) and Hoopoe (Upupa epops). Methods: Fourteen birds were used including seven Java sparrows and seven Hoopoes during the current investigation. Careful procedures were used in the dissection process of the two avian species. Their heads were separated and four tongue samples (from each sp… Show more

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“…Lingual muscles were composed of transverse and longitudinal fibers. These findings are in concordance with observations for Rousettus aegypticus E.Geoffroy, 1810, R. amplexicaudatus, P. javanicus, and Rhinopoma hardwickii (Taki-El-Deen et al 2013;Abumandour 2014;Gunawan et al 2019;Saragih et al 2020;Abumandour et al 2022).…”
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confidence: 92%
“…Lingual muscles were composed of transverse and longitudinal fibers. These findings are in concordance with observations for Rousettus aegypticus E.Geoffroy, 1810, R. amplexicaudatus, P. javanicus, and Rhinopoma hardwickii (Taki-El-Deen et al 2013;Abumandour 2014;Gunawan et al 2019;Saragih et al 2020;Abumandour et al 2022).…”
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confidence: 92%
“…Differences in the stain ability and distribution of neutral and acid muco polysaccharides in the lingual glands were present in comparative histological studies of three species of Egyptian bats the frugivorous ones, the insectivorous bat Rhinopoma hardwickie and the tomb-inhabiting bat Taphozous perforates [9]. The California sea lion show some morphological adaptations to their aquatic environment however, they possess some structures similar to those of land mammals [10].…”
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