Morphological and Histological Structure of the Liver in Budgerigar (Melopsittacus undulatus )

Authors

  • Aveen R. Mohsin
  • Zahraa H. Hameed

Keywords:

Melopsittacus undulatus, liver , histology

Abstract

 Morphological description and histological structure of the liver have been studied in Durra bird Melopsittacus undulatus. The liver is a bilobed organ , the left lobe with three secondary lobes and slightly larger than the right lobe which is elliptical in shape. Liver is surrounded by a capsule that consists of thin layer of connective tissue with no distinction between interlobular septa . The parenchyma tissue consists of hepatic cells arranged with thickness 2_1 cell. Portal area appears within the liver parenchyma tissue composed of hepatic artery, portal vein and bile duct and supported by connective tissue. A gallbladder was not noticed in this species.             

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Published

09-Mar-2017

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Biology

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