1997
DOI: 10.4067/s0716-98681997000100003
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HISTOLOGICAL ASPECTS OF THE STOMACH (PROVENTRICULUS AND GIZZARD) OF THE RED-CAPPED CARDINAL (Paroaria gularis gularis, LINNAEUS, 1766)

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“…4). Same findings regarding the wall structure were found in Red-Capped Cardinal (Paroaria gularis gularis) (Catroxo et al, 1997), yellow-necked mouse (Apodemus flavicollis) and in guinea fowl (Numida meleagris) (Selvan et al, 2008).…”
Section: Ventriculus (Gizzard)mentioning
confidence: 67%
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“…4). Same findings regarding the wall structure were found in Red-Capped Cardinal (Paroaria gularis gularis) (Catroxo et al, 1997), yellow-necked mouse (Apodemus flavicollis) and in guinea fowl (Numida meleagris) (Selvan et al, 2008).…”
Section: Ventriculus (Gizzard)mentioning
confidence: 67%
“…Sci., 9 (6): 280-292, 2015 mentioned that the glands were oval and lined by tall columnar epithelium. The glands consists numerous secretory tubules which were lined by cuboidal cells and each tubule continued by one duct opened into the main collecting duct which subsequently opened into luminal surface of the organ as observed similarly by Catroxo et al (1997) in Red-Capped Cardinal (Paroaria gularis) and Batah et al (2012) in Coot bird (Fulica atra) whom mentioned this glands located in submucosal layer. Tunica muscularis constructed of two layers, inner thin longitudinal and an outer thick circular layers.…”
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“…A mesma descrição foi revelada no presente estudo, mas o espessamento da camada muscular é característico na região pilórica do estômago do T. tetradactyla. Contrariando tais autores, Catroxo et al (1997) encontraram no ventrículo do cardeal vermelho (Paroaria gularis) um epitélio prismático simples, e Illanes et al (2006), no ventrículo de avestruz, um revestimento epitelial cilíndrico simples. O tamanduá-mirim, assim como as aves, não possui dentes, por isso seu alimento precisa ser quebrado no estômago para que seja digerido.…”
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“…Bezuidenhout and Van Aswegen [2] and Illanes et al [3] in their research about African ostrich stomach mucosa have found out that the structure of superficial glands varies from simple to branched tubular glands. On the other hand, in most species of birds, including broilers, the structure of the superficial proventricular glands is simple tubular without branching [4][5][6][7]. Moreover, comparing the intestinal crypts of the two birds species, according to the literature, the deepest D DAVID PUBLISHING intestinal crypts in the ostrich chicks between day 1 and day 45 of life are found in the ileum [8]; while in the chicks of Gallus gallus domesticus, the deepest crypts over the first day of life are observable in the duodenum [9].…”
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