A comparative anatomical histological study of the Uvea in the eyes of two cyprinid fresh water teleost fishs living in a different light environment

ABSTRACT<br /> The present study was designed to demonstrate the comparative anatomical, histological study of Uvea in the eyes of two cyprinid fresh water teleost fishs Garra rufa (first species) and Chondrostoma regius (second species). Which belong to family Cyprinidae Each species differ i...

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Main Authors: Ali Abdul, Sanabel Abdel Majeed
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Language:Arabic
Published: College of Education for Pure Sciences 2012-12-01
Series:مجلة التربية والعلم
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Online Access:https://edusj.mosuljournals.com/article_67692_a0d5ddfa481f7e9a0e00fc99670c38a6.pdf
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spelling doaj-8b8514e8ce604cbd924e23ff59fd98fe2020-11-25T01:41:21ZaraCollege of Education for Pure Sciencesمجلة التربية والعلم1812-125X2664-25302012-12-012547910210.33899/edusj.2012.6769267692A comparative anatomical histological study of the Uvea in the eyes of two cyprinid fresh water teleost fishs living in a different light environmentAli AbdulSanabel Abdel MajeedABSTRACT<br /> The present study was designed to demonstrate the comparative anatomical, histological study of Uvea in the eyes of two cyprinid fresh water teleost fishs Garra rufa (first species) and Chondrostoma regius (second species). Which belong to family Cyprinidae Each species differ in light intensity, in that G. rufa bottom dwelling but C. regius approximately surface dwelling. The two species omnivorous in nutritional nature.<br /> The choroid in the two species, essentially similar in that it composed of connective tissue consist of fibers, melanocytes, sinusoid, blood vessels and nerves. On the other hand, variations appeared in the thickness and nature of these components, but the choroid was more developed in C. regius.<br /> The distinct structures in the choroids of the two species were tapetum lucidum and argenteum layer which were more developed in C. regius. On the other hand there were variations in chotoid components intraocularly for each species. The choroid gland appeared at both sides of optic nerve in the choroid, and more developed in C. regius. The most important result in this study was the appearance of choroid fissure and falciform process in the eye of G. ruffa only. The ciliary body disappear in both species, but its position called ciliary region which was distinct in the eye of both species. The ciliary region extended between the retina and iris which composed of two portions, the first one originated from the choroid and the other from the retina. The length of ciliary region differs between the two species as well as intraocularly.<br /> The iris showed a wide variations in the shape, thickness, length and nature of its components between the two species and intraocularly. The iris components have two origins. The first one from the choroid (iris stroma), the second from the retina which were the non pigmented ciliary cells and pigmented epithelium.We can conclude that the presence of tapetum lucidum ,argenteum layer,Choroid glands in the Choroid of both species indicate that they posses high visual acuity ,high resolution power and strong image contrast but G. ruffa have more visual power because the appearance of Chroid fissure and falciform process.https://edusj.mosuljournals.com/article_67692_a0d5ddfa481f7e9a0e00fc99670c38a6.pdfanatomicalhistologicaluveacyprinidteleost fishs
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A comparative anatomical histological study of the Uvea in the eyes of two cyprinid fresh water teleost fishs living in a different light environment
مجلة التربية والعلم
anatomical
histological
uvea
cyprinid
teleost fishs
author_facet Ali Abdul
Sanabel Abdel Majeed
author_sort Ali Abdul
title A comparative anatomical histological study of the Uvea in the eyes of two cyprinid fresh water teleost fishs living in a different light environment
title_short A comparative anatomical histological study of the Uvea in the eyes of two cyprinid fresh water teleost fishs living in a different light environment
title_full A comparative anatomical histological study of the Uvea in the eyes of two cyprinid fresh water teleost fishs living in a different light environment
title_fullStr A comparative anatomical histological study of the Uvea in the eyes of two cyprinid fresh water teleost fishs living in a different light environment
title_full_unstemmed A comparative anatomical histological study of the Uvea in the eyes of two cyprinid fresh water teleost fishs living in a different light environment
title_sort comparative anatomical histological study of the uvea in the eyes of two cyprinid fresh water teleost fishs living in a different light environment
publisher College of Education for Pure Sciences
series مجلة التربية والعلم
issn 1812-125X
2664-2530
publishDate 2012-12-01
description ABSTRACT<br /> The present study was designed to demonstrate the comparative anatomical, histological study of Uvea in the eyes of two cyprinid fresh water teleost fishs Garra rufa (first species) and Chondrostoma regius (second species). Which belong to family Cyprinidae Each species differ in light intensity, in that G. rufa bottom dwelling but C. regius approximately surface dwelling. The two species omnivorous in nutritional nature.<br /> The choroid in the two species, essentially similar in that it composed of connective tissue consist of fibers, melanocytes, sinusoid, blood vessels and nerves. On the other hand, variations appeared in the thickness and nature of these components, but the choroid was more developed in C. regius.<br /> The distinct structures in the choroids of the two species were tapetum lucidum and argenteum layer which were more developed in C. regius. On the other hand there were variations in chotoid components intraocularly for each species. The choroid gland appeared at both sides of optic nerve in the choroid, and more developed in C. regius. The most important result in this study was the appearance of choroid fissure and falciform process in the eye of G. ruffa only. The ciliary body disappear in both species, but its position called ciliary region which was distinct in the eye of both species. The ciliary region extended between the retina and iris which composed of two portions, the first one originated from the choroid and the other from the retina. The length of ciliary region differs between the two species as well as intraocularly.<br /> The iris showed a wide variations in the shape, thickness, length and nature of its components between the two species and intraocularly. The iris components have two origins. The first one from the choroid (iris stroma), the second from the retina which were the non pigmented ciliary cells and pigmented epithelium.We can conclude that the presence of tapetum lucidum ,argenteum layer,Choroid glands in the Choroid of both species indicate that they posses high visual acuity ,high resolution power and strong image contrast but G. ruffa have more visual power because the appearance of Chroid fissure and falciform process.
topic anatomical
histological
uvea
cyprinid
teleost fishs
url https://edusj.mosuljournals.com/article_67692_a0d5ddfa481f7e9a0e00fc99670c38a6.pdf
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