Scanning Electron Microscopic Study of the Tongue in the Oriental Scops Owl (Otus scops)
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- EMURA Shoichi
- Nursing Course, Gifu University School of Medicine
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- OKUMURA Toshihiko
- Laboratory of Technology, Gifu University School of Medicine
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- CHEN Huayue
- Department of Anatomy, Gifu University Graduate School of Medicine
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The dorsal lingual surface of an adult owl (Otus scops) was examined by scanning electron microscopy. The tongue of the adult owl was about 1 cm long. Three parts were distinguished in the dorsal surface of the tongue: the apex, the body and the root of the tongue. The conical region between the lingual apex and lingual root was very wide area. The conical papillae of the lingual body were inclined toward the posterior of the tongue. At low magnification of scanning electron microscopy, the desquamated cells were observed in the entire dorsal surface of the lingual apex. The connective tissue cores of the epithelium of the lingual apex showed the rod-shaped protrusions. The border between the lingual apex and body was clear and the small conical papillae were observed in the lingual body. The small and large conical papillae were observed on the lingual body. The many openings of the lingual glands existed in the lingual body and lingual root.
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- Okajimas Folia Anatomica Japonica
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Okajimas Folia Anatomica Japonica 86 (1), 1-6, 2009
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