Morphological Description of the Green Turtle Tongue (Chelonia Mydas)
Journal: International Journal of Advanced Engineering Research and Science (Vol.6, No. 5)Publication Date: 2019-05-09
Authors : Luana Félix de Melo Marisol León Cabrera Ana Clara Bastos Rodrigues Anaelise de Oliveira Macedo Turquetti Edris Queiroz Lopes Rose Eli Grassi Rici;
Page : 291-295
Keywords : microscopy; morphology; chelonians; keratin.;
Abstract
In chelonians, the gastrointestinal tract is anatomically diverse among the large variety of reptiles, and this fact requires further studies to understand their particularities. For that, four green turtles were used to find beached dead, for macroscopic and microscopic analysis using light and scanning microscopy in search of the description of their morphology. The tongue presented as a non-protuberant organ, with a rigid and highly keratinized aspect. Concluding that the morphological structure of the turtle's tongue is adapted according to its abrasive feeding during capture and swallowing of the food.
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