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GirişDaha önce yayınlanan (9) da belirtilen nedenler gereğince bu kez, tavuk, horoz, erkek ve dişi hindi'nin encephalon ve zarları (meninges) üzerinde olabilecek ayrım ve benzerlikleri belirlemek amacı ile karşılaştırmalı bir araştırma yapmayı yararlı bulduk.
Morphological investigations of the respiratory system of the Denizli cock.III. The lungs and air sacs Summary: The pulmones are not lohed and light red in colour in the Denizli coek (n:20, adult
Sununary:In this macroanatonıical study involving the abdominal and pelvic organs (except the genital organs) of 12 malc chinchillas were used and follo\Ving observations were made.1-The stomach is divided into two unequal parts by a prominent pillar making ri~ht angle with the greater curvature and is located approximately 7. 6 mm ventral to the orifice of the esophagus. The left dorsal part resembles a ballooıı !ike sac. The right part Icading to the pylorus, looks like a funnel and becomes gradually narrower before opening to duodenum.2-The course of the duodenum is similar to the horse duodenum.3-Ileum is not englarged (as in rabbit) before joining with eecum.4-Colons begining from the cecum on the left of the median plane, constitute six folds in the cranio--£audal direction, that is betwecn the diaphragma and the pclvie cavity. The ascending colon contains two teniae and sacculations.5-The shape of the splcen resemblcs that of the dog spIeen.6-The ehinchilla's liver looks like a rabbit liver and contains a pear shaped gallbladder. Furthermore, on the caudate lobe there are t\Vo prominent process es naıned as, papillar and eaudate process.7-The anterior extremity of the right kidney is ınore sharp than that the left kidney.
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