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Ibrahim, Raad Shaalan, Alshammary, Hanaa Kareem Ali, Al-Agele, Ramzi Abdulghafoor Abood |
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Biochemical & Cellular Archives; Apr2022, Vol. 22 Issue 1, p407-411, 5p |
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This study was designed to examine the histomorphological differences in the main structural components of the kidney in three different Iraqi local birds. A total of 30 birds, 10 for each type were obtained from the commercial market and divided into groups for anatomical and histological study. Anatomically the kidney of Pterocles Alchata caudarus was pink to red-pink in color and elongated in shape, made up of: cranial, middle and caudal lobes. While the kidneys of moorhen bird were flattened organs with red-brown color and divided into three lobes each one contained multi-lobules. The kidney of Turkey was a dark brown and an elongated rectangle to a rounded shape, divided into three divisions: the cranial one is rounded, the middle is slender and the caudal divisions are irregularly shaped. Histological results showed that the kidneys were surrounded by a thin capsule and consisted of the cortex, which made up the larger part with a smaller portion for the medulla. The cortex contained the cortical type or reptilian type of nephrons which visible peripheral with smaller glomeruli, more numerous, and without Henle's loop while the medulla contained the medullary type of mammalian type of nephrons with Henle's loop which concentrated in the medullary area. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] |
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