Title of article :
Comparative study on the tongue of Bufo regularis and Chalcides ocellatus in relation to their habitats
Author/Authors :
Elsheikh, E.H. Zagazig University - Faculty of Science - Department of Zoology, Egypt , Atta, K.E. Zagazig University - Faculty of Science - Department of Zoology, Egypt , Al-Zahaby, SH.A. Zagazig University - Faculty of Science - Department of Zoology, Egypt
From page :
131
To page :
138
Abstract :
The present study investigated the structure of the tongue of the toad, Bufo regularis and the lizard, Chalcides ocellatus. They have different feeding habits and live in different habitats. The tongue of the toad contains two types of lingual papillae; fungiform papillae and filiform papillae. The fungiform papillae are usually scattered among the filiform papillae and are believed to function in gustation and in the secretion of salivary fluid. Scanning electron microscopical studies revealed that no ciliated cells were observed on the surface of the filiform papillae or in the surrounding area of the sensory disc. In C. ocellatus the tip of the tongue is bifurcated and keratinized. The dorsal surface of the tongue is covered with several types of papillae; irregular, scale and ridgeshaped. Taste buds were present in the epithelium of the tongue. The lingual glands consist of mucous cells that form crypt-like invaginations between papillae. The present study revealed that there is a marked correlation between the structure of the tongue of both B. regularis and C. ocellatus and habitats and feeding mechanism of the two species.
Keywords :
Tongue , SEM , Lingual papillae , Taste buds , Amphibia , Reptilia
Journal title :
The Journal Of Basic an‎d Applied Zoology
Journal title :
The Journal Of Basic an‎d Applied Zoology
Record number :
2661212
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