. The anatomy of the domestic fowl . Domestic animals; Veterinary medicine; Poultry. FiG. 37.âHistological studies of various anatomical parts. A. A transverse section of the first portion of the esophagus of a fowl, i. The outer longitudinal muscular layer. 2, The circular muscular layer. 3, The submucosa. 4, The muscularis mucosa. 5, Stroma. 6, Epithelial layer. 7, The lenticular glands. 8, The lumen. B. A transverse section of the proventriculus. i. The outer longitudinal muscular layer. 2, The middle muscular layer. 3, The inner longitudinal mus- cular layer. 4, Stroma. s> The musculari
. The anatomy of the domestic fowl . Domestic animals; Veterinary medicine; Poultry. FiG. 37.âHistological studies of various anatomical parts. A. A transverse section of the first portion of the esophagus of a fowl, i. The outer longitudinal muscular layer. 2, The circular muscular layer. 3, The submucosa. 4, The muscularis mucosa. 5, Stroma. 6, Epithelial layer. 7, The lenticular glands. 8, The lumen. B. A transverse section of the proventriculus. i. The outer longitudinal muscular layer. 2, The middle muscular layer. 3, The inner longitudinal mus- cular layer. 4, Stroma. s> The muscularis mucosa. 6, The submucosa. 7, Stroma. 8, Tubular glands. 9, Tubulo-alveolar glands. 10, A tubulo-alveolar gland with the tubular glands cut transversely. 11, The lumen of the proven- triculus. C. A section of the inner wall of the gizzard. 1, The hyaline mucous mem- brane. 2, Branched tubular glands. 3, Submucosa. 4, Muscle. 5, A con- nective tissue septum. D. A transverse section of the small intestines, i, The outer longitudinal muscular layer. 2, The inner circular muscular layer. 3, The muscularis mucosa. 4, The stroma. 5, Brunner's glands. 6, A villus. 7, Mass of lym- phoid tissue. E. A transverse section through the cecum, i, The outer longitudinal mus- cular layer. 2, The inner circular muscular layer. 3, The submiicosa. 4, The muscularis mucosa. 5, The stroma. 6, Tubular glands. 7, The lumen. F. The cerebellum showing the arbo-vitae. 1, White, fiber portion. ^, The granular layer. 3, The layer of Purkinje cells. 4, The molecular layer. ings of simple intestinal tubular glands the duodenal glands, or the\ / glands' formerly known as Brunner's glands, are located between the villi. These glands secrete the succus entericus, or intestinal juice^ These openings, or stomata, are lined with granular ceUsy The â. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these ill
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