Title of article :
Light microscopy study of lingual papillae in rabbits ( oryctolagus cuniculus )
Author/Authors :
Alshemkhi, Methaq Abdul Razaq A kufa university - college of girls education - biology dept, Iraq
From page :
251
To page :
255
Abstract :
Histologically the dorsal surface of rabbit tongue was Coverd by stratified squamous epithelium , from lingual epithelium progect me chanical papillae which represented by filiform papillae was similar to threads like and distributed on the entire dorsal surface of the tongue , and gustatory papillae were included , fungi – form like cone – shape or musbroow like , located at apex and dorso – lateral surface of tongue , contain few taste – buds in their walls while the circumrallate papillae wererounded in shapes and surrounded by trenches and their walls with numerous taste buds . the foliate papillae similar to ridges that separated by groove . the foliate papillae more developed in the rabbits tongue when compared with other mammalian tongue . the core of the tongue consist of skeletal muscle bundles , interlaced in many direction ( longitudinal , oblique , vertical and transverse )
Journal title :
Al-Kufa University Journal For Biology
Journal title :
Al-Kufa University Journal For Biology
Record number :
2683480
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