Prenatal development of the tongue and its papillae in the one-humped camel (Cameleus dromedaries) [electronic resource].

By: Contributor(s): Language: English Summary language: Arabic Description: p.1-19Other title:
  • تطور اللسان وحليماتة قبل الولادة فى الجمل وحيد السنم [Added title page title]
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  • kafrelsheikh veterinary medical journal, 2009 v. 7 (2) [electronic resource].
Subject(s): Online resources: In: kafrelsheikh veterinary medical journal 2009.v.7(2)Summary: tongue from 18 camel fetuses of different CVRL were divided into three groups, which were used to gross morphology and scanning electron microscopy(SEM) Grossly, the most rostral part of the apex of the tongue was narrow and marked by small constriction from the body in the first group. The tongue had the same width except the root which was slightly narrows than the rest of the tongue in the second group. Then, the tongue became longer and thicker, 'with clearly differentiated torus linguae and lingual papillae in the third group.
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tongue from 18 camel fetuses of different CVRL were divided into three groups, which were used to gross morphology and scanning electron microscopy(SEM) Grossly, the most rostral part of the apex of the tongue was narrow and marked by small constriction from the body in the first group. The tongue had the same width except the root which was slightly narrows than the rest of the tongue in the second group. Then, the tongue became longer and thicker, 'with clearly differentiated torus linguae and lingual papillae in the third group.

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