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A Comparative Histological and Histochemical Study of the Neck, Abdomen, and Tail Regions of Skin in Gazella Subgutturosa

A Comparative Histological and Histochemical Study of the Neck, Abdomen, and Tail Regions of Skin in Gazella Subgutturosa

Khalid Hadi Kadhim1*, Iman Mousa Khaleel2, Firas Abbas Hussen3

1Department of Anatomy and Histology, College of Veterinary Medicine, University of Al-Muthanna, Iraq; 2Department of Anatomy and Histology, College of Veterinary Medicine, University Baghdad, Iraq; 3Department of Anatomy and Histology, College of Veterinary Medicine, Tikrit University, Iraq.

 
*Correspondence | Khalid Hadi Kadhim, Department of Anatomy and Histology, College of Veterinary Medicine, University of Al-Muthanna, Iraq; Email: [email protected]

Figure 1:

Comparison of different layers in males and females of gazelles.

Figure 2:

Comparison of different layers in different regions of males and females of gazelles.

Figure 3:

Cross section of the male gazelle neck skin, epidermis (A), Corneal (B), basal (C), Granulosum - Spinosum (D), dermis (E), Sebaceous gland (F), muscle (G), H&E X100.

Figure 4:

Cross section of the female gazelle neck skin, epidermis (A), hair follicle (B), Sweat gland (C), collagen fibers (D), adipose tissue (F), AB X100.

Figure 6:

Cross section of the male gazelle abdomen skin, Sebaceous gland (A), sweat gland (B), muscles (C), blood vessels (D), connective tissue (E), H&E X100.

Figure 7:

Cross section of the male gazelle tail skin, epidermis (A), Corneal (B), basal (C), Granulosum - Spinosum (D), connective tissue (F), AB X100.

Figure 8:

Cross section of the female gazelle tail skin, hair follicle (A), Sweat gland (B), Sebaceous gland (C), collagen fibers (D), adipose tissue (E), PAS X100.

Figure 9:

Cross section of the female gazelle abdomen skin, epidermis (A), sweat gland (B), Sebaceous gland (C), Collagen fibers (D), Hair follicle (E), Adipose tissue (F), AB-PAS X100.

Figure 10:

Cross section of the female gazelle tail skin, Corneal (A), Basal (B), Hair follicle (C), sweat gland (D), Collagen fibers (E), Masson, X100.

Figure 11:

Cross section of the female gazelle neck skin, epidermis (A), Corneal (B), basal (C), Granulosum - Spinosum (D), sweat gland (E), Sebaceous gland. (F), AB-PAS X100.

Figure 12:

Cross section of the male gazelle abdomen skin, sweat gland (A), Sebaceous gland (B), adipose tissue (C), collagen fibers (D), blood vessels (E), AB-PAS X100.

Figure 13:

Cross section of the male gazelle muzzle skin, epidermis (A), Hair follicle (B), connective tissue (C), sweat gland (D), Masson X100.

Figure 14:

Cross section of the female gazelle muzzle skin, epidermis (A), sweat gland (B), connective tissue (C), hypodermis (D), PAS X100.

Figure 5:

Cross section of the female gazelle abdomen skin, epidermis (A), hair follicle (B), Sweat gland (C), Sebaceous gland (D), collagen fibers (E), adipose tissue (H), Masson, X100.

Pakistan Journal of Zoology

December

Pakistan J. Zool., Vol. 56, Iss. 6, pp. 2501-3000

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