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Fırat University Veterinary Journal of Health Sciences
2009, Volume 23, Number 2, Page(s) 083-088
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Macroscopic and Light Microscopic Structure of Gustatory Papillae in Squirrels(Sciurus Vulgaris)
Esin ÜNSALDI1, Sadık YILMAZ2
1Tarım il Müdürlüğü, Hayvan Sağlığı Şubesi Konya, TÜRKİYE
2Fırat Üniversitesi, Veteriner Fakültesi, Anatomi Anabilim Dalı, Elazığ, TÜRKİYE
Keywords: Squirrel, Papillae Vallatae, Light microscopy

This study was carried out to examine macroscopic and light microscopic structure of vallatae papillae in squirrels. In this study, 10 tree squirrels were used (5 male and 5 female). Macroscopically, squirrel tongue was observed relatively long and narrow. The tongue was 2.75±1.7 cm in lenght and 0.75±1.2 cm in wide. There were two types of taste papillae in squirrel tongue. These were papillae fungiformes and papillae vallatae. In squirrel, at the posterior part of the tongue, between the body and the root, 3 vallatae papillae was observed surrounded by a deep ditch. These three papillae were positioned in shape of Λ. Such that; The one in the middle was located at the back of the other two. Papillae vallatae were covered with a strafied squamous epithelium. Taste buds were located intraepitelially only on the inside wall and on the bottom-half of the ditch. And they were generally counted to be only 4 on each wall. In totally, it was counted 278 taste buds in vallata papilla. Ditch wall surface area was calculated to be 0.58 mm2.

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