Figure 2 in Histomorphometrical study of the tongue epithelium of the peregrine falcon (Falco peregrinus) ...
Figure 2. (A) Scanning electron micrograph of the dorsal surface of the lingual apex of the falcon showing that the lingual epithelium is in a carpet shape. (X,550); (B) Scanning electron micrograph of the dorsal surface of the lingual body of the falcon showing the opening of the lingual gland (arr...
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Summary: | Figure 2. (A) Scanning electron micrograph of the dorsal surface of the lingual apex of the falcon showing that the lingual epithelium is in a carpet shape. (X,550); (B) Scanning electron micrograph of the dorsal surface of the lingual body of the falcon showing the opening of the lingual gland (arrows). (X,300); (C) Scanning electron micrograph of the dorsal surface of the lingual body of the falcon showing the small conical papillae (single arrow) and large conical papillae (double arrows). (X,27). ... : Published as part of Al-Nefeiy, F. A., 2022, Histomorphometrical study of the tongue epithelium of the peregrine falcon (Falco peregrinus), pp. 1-5 in Brazilian Journal of Biology (e244526) 82 on page 3, DOI: 10.1590/1519-6984.244526, http://zenodo.org/record/12726154 ... |
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