The tongue is one of the important organs of vertebrates, as it plays an important role in the process of food intake, absorption and swallowing, It varies the morphological according to the organism, the habitat, and the nature of the food for it. The aim of the study is to reveal the histologist structure of the tongue of the guinea pig(Cavia porcellus), where we took three samples of adult males, and crosses the tongue similar to rodents, except for some differences in terms of the epithelial layers, mucosa, the muscular layer, the number of tongue layers and the spread of papillae on the tongue, which is, differences due to adaptation to the habitat and their diet
This research presents the first anatomical description of the tongue and lingual papillae of the me...
We performed a macroscopic and microscopic study of the tongues of common opossums, Didelphis marsup...
<p>Representative photomicrographs of mucosal (<i>i</i>.<i>e</i>. ventral surface of the tongue) tis...
A clear understanding of the role of different papillae in the pig may permit the development of a m...
Background: This study aimed to reveal the morphological aspects of the tongue and investigate the h...
The aim of this study was to investigate the macroanatomy and morphometric of the tongue of theguine...
Background: This study aimed to reveal the morphological aspects of the tongue and investigate the h...
Background: This study aimed to reveal the morphological aspects of the tongue and investigate the h...
Our study aimed to enrich the current data pool, by providing a macroscopically description of the g...
In histological examination we noticed histostructural pigs cheeks, as evidanced by the buccal mucos...
The tongue in mammals is essential for food consumption, oral transport, swallowing, emesis, respira...
This study was carried out to identify the morphological, histological and histochemical features of...
The morphology and histological structure of two adult Brandt’s hedgehog, Paraechinus hypomelas, (Br...
This study examined the lingual papillae of 80-day-old wild pig fetal siblings through macroscopic a...
This study examined the lingual papillae of 80-day-old wild pig fetal siblings through macroscopic a...
This research presents the first anatomical description of the tongue and lingual papillae of the me...
We performed a macroscopic and microscopic study of the tongues of common opossums, Didelphis marsup...
<p>Representative photomicrographs of mucosal (<i>i</i>.<i>e</i>. ventral surface of the tongue) tis...
A clear understanding of the role of different papillae in the pig may permit the development of a m...
Background: This study aimed to reveal the morphological aspects of the tongue and investigate the h...
The aim of this study was to investigate the macroanatomy and morphometric of the tongue of theguine...
Background: This study aimed to reveal the morphological aspects of the tongue and investigate the h...
Background: This study aimed to reveal the morphological aspects of the tongue and investigate the h...
Our study aimed to enrich the current data pool, by providing a macroscopically description of the g...
In histological examination we noticed histostructural pigs cheeks, as evidanced by the buccal mucos...
The tongue in mammals is essential for food consumption, oral transport, swallowing, emesis, respira...
This study was carried out to identify the morphological, histological and histochemical features of...
The morphology and histological structure of two adult Brandt’s hedgehog, Paraechinus hypomelas, (Br...
This study examined the lingual papillae of 80-day-old wild pig fetal siblings through macroscopic a...
This study examined the lingual papillae of 80-day-old wild pig fetal siblings through macroscopic a...
This research presents the first anatomical description of the tongue and lingual papillae of the me...
We performed a macroscopic and microscopic study of the tongues of common opossums, Didelphis marsup...
<p>Representative photomicrographs of mucosal (<i>i</i>.<i>e</i>. ventral surface of the tongue) tis...