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==Overview== | ==Overview== | ||
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==The Cloaca== | ==The Cloaca== | ||
− | The '''[[Colon - Anatomy & Physiology| | + | The '''[[Colon - Anatomy & Physiology|Colon]]''', '''[[Ureters - Anatomy & Physiology|ureters]]''' and '''deferent ducts'''/'''left [[Avian Female Reproductive System#Oviduct|oviduct]]''' enter at various levels. It can be divided into the '''coprodeum''', '''urodeum''' and '''proctodeum''' by complete annular folds. Some urinary excretions arriving in the cloaca become incorporated with the ingesta and move in a retrograde fashion to the [[Caecum - Anatomy & Physiology|caeca]], increasing the absorption of water and electrolytes from the urinary waste. |
The '''coprodeum''' is the most cranial division of the cloaca. It is the continuation of the colon where faeces are stored. It is bounded by the '''coprourodeal fold'''. It can be stretched by the faecal pressure so the central opening is everted through the vent. | The '''coprodeum''' is the most cranial division of the cloaca. It is the continuation of the colon where faeces are stored. It is bounded by the '''coprourodeal fold'''. It can be stretched by the faecal pressure so the central opening is everted through the vent. | ||
− | The '''urodeum''' is the middle part of the cloaca. It is caudal to the '''proctodeum fold'''. It | + | The '''urodeum''' is the middle part of the cloaca. It is caudal to the '''proctodeum fold'''. It is the uteric opening in the dorsolateral wall above the papilla of the deferent duct/[[Avian Female Reproductive System#Oviduct|oviduct]] opening. |
[[Image:Bursa of Fabricus.jpg|thumb|right|250px|Bursa of Fabricus - Copyright Nottingham 2008]] | [[Image:Bursa of Fabricus.jpg|thumb|right|250px|Bursa of Fabricus - Copyright Nottingham 2008]] | ||
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==The Vent== | ==The Vent== | ||
− | The vent is a horizontal slit. It | + | The vent is a horizontal slit. It is the [[Avian Male Reproductive Tract - Anatomy & Physiology#Phallus|phallus]] of males on the internal surface of the ventral lip. During insemination, the vent is inverted. |
==Histology== | ==Histology== | ||
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+ | *Stratified squamous epithelium at external opening of vent and in the caudal proctodeum | ||
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+ | *Broad folds of mucous membrane | ||
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+ | *Crypts present which branch near their base | ||
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+ | *Lymphoid tissue present in the submucosa | ||
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+ | *The fold of mucous membrane covering the entrance to the bursa is composed of columnar epithelium, muscle, connective tissue and goblet cells | ||
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+ | *2 layers of tunica muscularis | ||
+ | **Inner circular | ||
+ | **Outer longitudinal | ||
==Species Differences== | ==Species Differences== | ||
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+ | '''Test yourself with the [[The Avian Alimentary Tract - Anatomy & Physiology - Flashcards|Avian Alimentary Tract Flashcards]]''' | ||
'''Click here for information on the [[Bursa of Fabricius - Anatomy & Physiology|Bursa of Fabricus]]''' | '''Click here for information on the [[Bursa of Fabricius - Anatomy & Physiology|Bursa of Fabricus]]''' | ||
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[[Category:Avian Alimentary System - Anatomy & Physiology]] | [[Category:Avian Alimentary System - Anatomy & Physiology]] | ||
+ | [[Category:To Do - AimeeHicks]][[Category:To Do - AP Review]] | ||
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Revision as of 18:26, 10 December 2010
Overview
The hindgut of the avian digestive system terminates in the cloaca. The external opening through which faecal matter and uric acid is excreted is called the vent. The shape of the vent varies depending on species.
The Cloaca
The Colon, ureters and deferent ducts/left oviduct enter at various levels. It can be divided into the coprodeum, urodeum and proctodeum by complete annular folds. Some urinary excretions arriving in the cloaca become incorporated with the ingesta and move in a retrograde fashion to the caeca, increasing the absorption of water and electrolytes from the urinary waste.
The coprodeum is the most cranial division of the cloaca. It is the continuation of the colon where faeces are stored. It is bounded by the coprourodeal fold. It can be stretched by the faecal pressure so the central opening is everted through the vent.
The urodeum is the middle part of the cloaca. It is caudal to the proctodeum fold. It is the uteric opening in the dorsolateral wall above the papilla of the deferent duct/oviduct opening.
The proctodeum is the caudal segment. It is short and ends at the vent. The opening in the dorsal wall leads to the cloacal bursa of Fabricus.
The Vent
The vent is a horizontal slit. It is the phallus of males on the internal surface of the ventral lip. During insemination, the vent is inverted.
Histology
- Columnar epithelium
- Stratified squamous epithelium at external opening of vent and in the caudal proctodeum
- Broad folds of mucous membrane
- Crypts present which branch near their base
- Lymphoid tissue present in the submucosa
- The fold of mucous membrane covering the entrance to the bursa is composed of columnar epithelium, muscle, connective tissue and goblet cells
- 2 layers of tunica muscularis
- Inner circular
- Outer longitudinal
Species Differences
Galliformes (turkeys and chickens) can move urates from the urinary tract into the colon and caeca where ammonia is released for protein synthesis. A small membrane covers the opening of the oviduct into the cloaca in ducks, geese and swans until sexual maturity.
Links
Test yourself with the Avian Alimentary Tract Flashcards
Click here for information on the Bursa of Fabricus