This research aimed to examine the morphological features of the tongue and laryngeal entrance of long-legged buzzard by macroscopic and scanning electron microscopic methods. Two adult buzzards were used as material. The tongue was fairly elongated and terminated in oval shovel-like apex. Scale-like projections were localized on the apex and body of tongue. Both lateral sides of lingual body were contained considerably long thread-like projections. Many orifices of lingual posterior salivary glands were discerned among scale-like projections in median sulcus of the lingual body. Papillary crest of sharp conical papilla were observed on the between the body and root of the tongue. No conical papillae or other projections were existent on th...
A Biometric study was conducted on the tongue of twenty-five (25) adult domestic duck collected from...
The present study aims to investigate the gross morphological structure of the tongue of the khaki C...
The major salivary glands of birds develop by branching or elongation of the epithelial cords. The d...
The tongues of ten seagulls and six common buzzards were examined. In both species, papillae lingual...
WOS: 000435033300003The macroscopic characteristics of the tongues of 8 long-legged buzzards are des...
BACKGROUND: The tongue, which plays a very important role in food intake by vertebrates, exhibits si...
There is no descriptive information about morphology of the oropharyngeal cavity including tongue, p...
The aim of present study was to investigate the scanning electron microscopic structure of the tongu...
AbstractThe present study provides descriptions on the morphological and histological structure of t...
The tongue of birds fills the oral cavity and has a beak-like shape. Morphological studies of birds ...
The present study was conducted on the tongue of the Bewick Swan (Cygnus columbianus). The tongue a...
There is no descriptive information about morphology of the oropharyngeal cavity of Eurasian Hobby. ...
The morphology of the oropharynx and tongue of the muscovy duck was studied with a view to identifyi...
A common buzzard (Buteo buteo) was brought to the Department of Anatomy, Kırıkkale University Facult...
The aim of this study was to investigate the macroanatomy and morphometric of the tongue of theguine...
A Biometric study was conducted on the tongue of twenty-five (25) adult domestic duck collected from...
The present study aims to investigate the gross morphological structure of the tongue of the khaki C...
The major salivary glands of birds develop by branching or elongation of the epithelial cords. The d...
The tongues of ten seagulls and six common buzzards were examined. In both species, papillae lingual...
WOS: 000435033300003The macroscopic characteristics of the tongues of 8 long-legged buzzards are des...
BACKGROUND: The tongue, which plays a very important role in food intake by vertebrates, exhibits si...
There is no descriptive information about morphology of the oropharyngeal cavity including tongue, p...
The aim of present study was to investigate the scanning electron microscopic structure of the tongu...
AbstractThe present study provides descriptions on the morphological and histological structure of t...
The tongue of birds fills the oral cavity and has a beak-like shape. Morphological studies of birds ...
The present study was conducted on the tongue of the Bewick Swan (Cygnus columbianus). The tongue a...
There is no descriptive information about morphology of the oropharyngeal cavity of Eurasian Hobby. ...
The morphology of the oropharynx and tongue of the muscovy duck was studied with a view to identifyi...
A common buzzard (Buteo buteo) was brought to the Department of Anatomy, Kırıkkale University Facult...
The aim of this study was to investigate the macroanatomy and morphometric of the tongue of theguine...
A Biometric study was conducted on the tongue of twenty-five (25) adult domestic duck collected from...
The present study aims to investigate the gross morphological structure of the tongue of the khaki C...
The major salivary glands of birds develop by branching or elongation of the epithelial cords. The d...