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*A few caudally directed horny papillae are present
 
 
 
*Thick stratified squamous epithelium
 
 
 
*Keratinised
 
 
 
*Mucoid glands
 
 
 
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Revision as of 16:29, 7 September 2010

Introduction

The size and structure of the avian tongue varies between species. It is related to functional requirements.

Avian Tongue - Copyright RVC 2008

Structure and Function

  • Narrow
  • Pointed
  • Contains little intrinsic muscle
  • The enteroglossal bone is present consisting of bone and cartilage with medullary spaces containing red marrow
  • Supported by the lingual process of the hyoid bone
  • Rudimentary lingual muscles
  • Striated muslce fibres

Histology

Species Differences

  • Parrots use their muscular tongue to lap water
  • Parrots use their muscular tongue to produce human sounds (see here)



Test yourself with the Avian Alimentary Tract Flashcards

Avian Alimentary Tract Flashcards


Links

Tongue - Anatomy & Physiology