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Figure(3-1) External feature of Common wood pigeon Columba palumbus
Fig.(3-5): Inner view of the gizzard of the common wood pigeon Columba palumbus show the inner folds.16x. Note the koilin layer.
Figure(3-9)a:Cross section in the cervical oesophagus of the common wood pigeon Columba palumbus showed the lamina propria LPR , connective tissue CT , muscle fibers MF. Note the weak reaction with the stain . AB stain , 10x. b:Cross section in the folds of the crop of the common wood pigeon Columba palumbus showed the lamina propria LPR , connective tissue CT , muscle fibers MF. Note the weak reaction with the stain . AB stain , 10x. c :Cross section in the folds of the thoracic oesophagus of the common wood pigeon Columba palumbus showed the oesophageal glands GL and the lamina propria LPR . Note the strong reaction with the stain . AB .10x.
Figure (3-10)a: Cross section in the cervical oesophagus of the common wood pigeon Columba palumbus showed the lamina propria LPR , keratinized stratified squamous epithelium KSSE and the connective tissue papillae CTP . PAS 10x. b :Cross section in the crop of the common wood pigeon Columba palumbus showed the lamina propria LPR and the muscle fibers MF. PAS . 10x. c:Cross section in the folds of the thoracical oesophagus of the common wood pigeon Columba palumbus showed the oesophageal glands GL , basement membrane BM and the nucleus N . Note the strong reaction with the stain . PAS 40x.
Figure(3-12)a: Cross section in the gizzard of the common wood pigeon Columba palumbus showed the folds FO , lymph cells LYM , glands GL and the collagenous fibers CF. H&E 10x. b: Cross section in the gizzard of the common wood pigeon Columba palumbus showed the simple cuboidal epithelial tissue SCE , lamina propria LPR , koilin KO ,the basal cells BC and the chief cells CC . H&E 40x.

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Dr.Resha -Ph.D. Thesis , Comparative anatomical, histological and histochemical studies of the digestive tract in two different Iraqi birds, common wood pigeon Columba palumbus and barn owl Tyto alba
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Figure (1): Inner view in the gizzard of the common wood pigeon Columba palumbus shows the inner folds.16x.
Figure (3)a: Cross section in the proventriculus of the common wood pigeon Columba palumbus shows the lumen L , the folds FO , the superficial gastric glands SGG and the deep gastric glands DDG.H&E , 4x . b: Cross section in the proventriculus of the common wood pigeon Columba palumbus shows the mucosa M , superficial gastric glands SGG , deep gastric glands DGG , the ducts of the deep gastric glands DU , lymph vessels LYM and the blood vessels. H&E 10x. c: Cross section in the proventriculus of the common wood pigeon Columba palumbus shows the superficial gastric glands SGG, deep gastric glands DGG, lamina propria LPR, simple columnar epithelial tissue SCE and the secretion unite SU. H&E 40x. d: Cross section in the gizzard of the common wood pigeon Columba palumbus shows the mucosa M, sub mucosa SM, muscularis externa ME, irregular elastic fibers IEF, gastric pits GP and the koilin KO. H&E 4x. e: Cross section in the gizzard of the common wood pigeon Columba palumbus shows the folds FO , lymph cells LYM , glands GL and the collagenous fibers. H&E 10x.f: Cross section in the gizzard of the common wood pigeon Columba palumbus shows the simple cuboidal epithelial tissue SCE , lamina propria LPR , koilin KO ,the basal cells BC and the chief cells CC . H&E 40x.
Biology | 1 Comparative Anatomical and Histological Study of the Stomach in Two Iraqi Birds (Columba palumbus and Tyto alba)

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Ibn AL- Haitham Journal For Pure and Applied Science

The present study aimed to investigate the anatomical and histological, aspects of the stomach in two different Iraqi birds, (common wood pigeon, Columba palumbus (herbivorous) and the barn owl, Tyto alba (carnivorous). Stomach in the two studied birds IS divided into two parts, glandular or true stomach (proventriculus) and the muscular stomach or gizzard (ventriculus). Proventriculus in the common wood pigeon appeared as fusiform shaped tube and separated from the gizzard by isthmus while in the barn owl, it was pearsshaped , wider and shorter than that of the common wood pigeon and not separated from the gizzard by isthmus. In common wood pigeon, gizzard appeared as biconvex lens lining with yellowish green tissue, the koilin , while in the barn owl, gizzard was pear shape and the koilin was very thin. Mucosa of proventriculus in the two studied birds was rich with simple tubuler glands, the superficial gastric glands which were longer and wider in the barn owl than of those in common wood pigeon and the sub mucosa was rich with compound branched alveolar glands, the deep gastric glands which were longer and wider in the barn owl than those of common wood pigeon. Muscularis externa and serosa in the common wood pigeon were thicker than in the barn owl. Mucosa in the gizzard of the barn owl filled with more gastric pits than the common wood pigeon and the koilin in common wood pigeon was thicker.

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... The luminal side is characterized by a mucous membrane covered with simple cuboidal epithelium which forms tubular glands protruding to lamina propria. The secretion from these glands forms a gastric cuticule (Kuryszko et al., 2019;Catroxo et al., 1997;Al-Juboory et al., 2017; Taki-El-Deen, 2017). ...

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Biology | 1 Comparative Anatomical and Histological Study of the Stomach in Two Iraqi Birds (Columba palumbus and Tyto alba)

Ibn AL- Haitham Journal For Pure and Applied Science