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ANATOMICAL, HISTOLOGICAL AND HISTOCHEMICAL STUDIES OF ORBITAL GLANDS OF LITTLE OWL ATHENE NOCTUA

Research Authors
Nahed A. Shawki, Fatma A. Mahmoud, Amany M. Abdel-Mageed
Research Abstract

The present study aimed to illustrate the anatomical, histological and
histochemical structure of the two orbital glands of the little owl, Athene
noctua with revealing their role in the vision. In little owl, the size of lacrimal
gland appears smaller than that of the Harderian gland. The Harderian gland
of the little owl is flat and looks like teardrop in shape with pink color and
located between the ventralis oblique muscle and pyramidalis muscle. While,
the lacrimal gland is cylindrical, compressed in the dorsal-ventral direction
and is located on the dorsal edge of the orbit within a narrow elongated fossa.
Both glands are compound tubuloalveolar type. The acini of Harderian gland
are lined by cuboidal glandular cells whereas the lacrimal gland acini are lined
by columnar cells. The Harderian gland in the little owl is classified as a type I.
The Harderian gland and lacrimal glands of the little owl contain neutral and
acid mucosubstances

Research Department
Research Journal
Assiut Univ. J. of Zoology
Research Publisher
Nahed A. Shawki, Fatma A. Mahmoud, Amany M. Abdel-Mageed
Research Rank
2
Research Vol
48(2),
Research Website
http://aujc.org/AUJZ/CurrentManuscripts.aspx
Research Year
2019
Research Pages
pp.171-20