Histological description and Ultrastructural studies on the ciliary body of the falcon eye ball (Circus cyaneus c.) | ||
Al-Anbar Journal of Veterinary Sciences | ||
Article 1, Volume 5, Issue 1, June 2012, Pages 116-120 | ||
Authors | ||
J. M. Rajab; S. J. M. Al-Robaae; Sh. M. Mirhish | ||
Abstract | ||
The histological study revealed that the ciliary body of the falcon eyeball consists from 4 layer: supraciliary lamina, stroma, pigmented ciliary epithelium and non-pigmented ciliary epithelium. The ultra structural examination confirmed that the supra ciliary lamina continuous with sclera, the stroma is a thin layer consists from loose connective tissue containing smooth muscle fibers and blood vessels, the pigment ciliary epithelium continuous with a pigment ciliary epithelium of retina. The non-pigmented ciliary epithelium consists from cuboidal or columnae ciliary epithelium containing irregular shape nucleus which form the ciliary projections. | ||
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