We performed a macroscopic and microscopic study of the tongues of common opossums, Didelphis marsupialis, from South America. We studied two males and two females. We collected morphometric data on the tongue with precision calipers. For the light microscopy and scanning electron microscopy analyses, we fixed tissue fragments in 10% formaldehyde and 2.5% glutaraldehyde, respectively. The opossum tongues averaged 5.87 +/- 0.20 cm in length, 3.27 +/- 0.15 cm in width at the lingual body, and 3.82 +/- 0.15 cm in width at the root. The mean thickness of the lingual body was 1.8 +/- 0.1 cm, and the thickness of the root was 3.82 +/- 0.15 cm. Sharp filiform papillae were scattered across the entire tongue; conical filiform papillae occurred on t...
The Bradypusvariegatus inhabits the forests of South America and feeds from leaves, branches and spr...
We examined the histological structure of the tongue of Laudakia stellio, the starred agama lizard (...
Opossums of the genus Didelphis include the largest living species of New World marsupials. Although...
We performed a macroscopic and microscopic study of the tongues of common opossums, Didelphis marsup...
The G. microtarsus is a small marsupial belonging to the Didelphidae family and may be found mainly ...
The Kerodon rupestris are wild rodents bred in captivity in order to their conservation and developm...
We compare the main histological features of the digestive tract of three selected New World didelph...
The oral behavior of drinking includes interactions between the tongue, jaw, and liquid being ingest...
Capybara is the largest rodent in the world and displays a seasonally dependent herbivore feeding be...
Federal Rural University of Amazonia. Faculty of Veterinary Medicine. Institute of Animal Health and...
Comparative morphological characters in Neotropical bats are mostly restricted to external and crani...
O quati (Nasua nasua) é um animal que pertence à Família Procyonidae. Foram utilizados três animais ...
This research presents the first anatomical description of the tongue and lingual papillae of the me...
The tongue in mammals is essential for food consumption, oral transport, swallowing, emesis, respira...
We examined the histological structure of the tongue of Laudakia stellio, the starred agama lizard (...
The Bradypusvariegatus inhabits the forests of South America and feeds from leaves, branches and spr...
We examined the histological structure of the tongue of Laudakia stellio, the starred agama lizard (...
Opossums of the genus Didelphis include the largest living species of New World marsupials. Although...
We performed a macroscopic and microscopic study of the tongues of common opossums, Didelphis marsup...
The G. microtarsus is a small marsupial belonging to the Didelphidae family and may be found mainly ...
The Kerodon rupestris are wild rodents bred in captivity in order to their conservation and developm...
We compare the main histological features of the digestive tract of three selected New World didelph...
The oral behavior of drinking includes interactions between the tongue, jaw, and liquid being ingest...
Capybara is the largest rodent in the world and displays a seasonally dependent herbivore feeding be...
Federal Rural University of Amazonia. Faculty of Veterinary Medicine. Institute of Animal Health and...
Comparative morphological characters in Neotropical bats are mostly restricted to external and crani...
O quati (Nasua nasua) é um animal que pertence à Família Procyonidae. Foram utilizados três animais ...
This research presents the first anatomical description of the tongue and lingual papillae of the me...
The tongue in mammals is essential for food consumption, oral transport, swallowing, emesis, respira...
We examined the histological structure of the tongue of Laudakia stellio, the starred agama lizard (...
The Bradypusvariegatus inhabits the forests of South America and feeds from leaves, branches and spr...
We examined the histological structure of the tongue of Laudakia stellio, the starred agama lizard (...
Opossums of the genus Didelphis include the largest living species of New World marsupials. Although...