Histomorphological Description of the Digestive System of Pebbly Fish, Alestes baremoze (Joannis, 1835)
Histomorphological studies of the digestive system of Alestes baremoze captured from Lake Albert, Uganda, were done using standard procedures. These revealed that A. baremoze has a fleshy-lipped terminal small mouth, large molar, short oesophagus, a three-lobed liver, pouch-like stomach, a nine-fing...
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doaj-cf7ba0fa049445cba19f396f3009e5242020-11-25T02:19:12ZengHindawi LimitedThe Scientific World Journal2356-61401537-744X2017-01-01201710.1155/2017/85912498591249Histomorphological Description of the Digestive System of Pebbly Fish, Alestes baremoze (Joannis, 1835)Nasser Kasozi0Gerald Iwe Degu1Julius Mukalazi2Charles Drago Kato3Majid Kisekka4Akisoferi Owori Wadunde5Godfrey Kityo6Victoria Tibenda Namulawa7Abi Zonal Agricultural Research & Development Institute, National Agricultural Research Organisation, P.O. Box 219, Arua, UgandaAbi Zonal Agricultural Research & Development Institute, National Agricultural Research Organisation, P.O. Box 219, Arua, UgandaAbi Zonal Agricultural Research & Development Institute, National Agricultural Research Organisation, P.O. Box 219, Arua, UgandaCollege of Veterinary Medicine, Animal Resources & Biosecurity, Makerere University, P.O. Box 7062, Kampala, UgandaCollege of Veterinary Medicine, Animal Resources & Biosecurity, Makerere University, P.O. Box 7062, Kampala, UgandaAquaculture Research & Development Center, National Agricultural Research Organisation, P.O. Box 530, Kampala, UgandaAquaculture Research & Development Center, National Agricultural Research Organisation, P.O. Box 530, Kampala, UgandaAquaculture Research & Development Center, National Agricultural Research Organisation, P.O. Box 530, Kampala, UgandaHistomorphological studies of the digestive system of Alestes baremoze captured from Lake Albert, Uganda, were done using standard procedures. These revealed that A. baremoze has a fleshy-lipped terminal small mouth, large molar, short oesophagus, a three-lobed liver, pouch-like stomach, a nine-fingered caeca, and a long tubular intestine. A stratified squamous epithelium with numerous mucus-secreting cells lined the lips with no taste buds. Stratified squamous epithelia lined the oesophagus in the anterior portion which turned into a columnar epithelium towards the stomach. The lamina propria had numerous tubular glands throughout the entire oesophageal length. The stomach consisted of three distinct regions (cardiac, fundic, and pyloric) with distinguished lamina propria glands. The intestinal mucosa was thrown into villi of varying heights, with the tallest in the anterior part, lined with a simple columnar epithelium with numerous lymphocytes-like infiltrations. Numerous goblet cells appeared in the intestinal lamina epithelialis; these increased uniformly towards the anal opening. The liver was divided into lobules, with a central vein. Hepatocytes were visibly arranged closely, forming irregular cords, and the scattered tubular acinar glands formed the exocrine pancreas (hepatopancreas). Stomach content analysis indicated that the fish eats plankton, mollusks, crustaceans, and insects as the main proportion of its diet.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2017/8591249 |
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Nasser Kasozi Gerald Iwe Degu Julius Mukalazi Charles Drago Kato Majid Kisekka Akisoferi Owori Wadunde Godfrey Kityo Victoria Tibenda Namulawa Histomorphological Description of the Digestive System of Pebbly Fish, Alestes baremoze (Joannis, 1835) The Scientific World Journal |
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Nasser Kasozi Gerald Iwe Degu Julius Mukalazi Charles Drago Kato Majid Kisekka Akisoferi Owori Wadunde Godfrey Kityo Victoria Tibenda Namulawa |
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Histomorphological Description of the Digestive System of Pebbly Fish, Alestes baremoze (Joannis, 1835) |
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Histomorphological Description of the Digestive System of Pebbly Fish, Alestes baremoze (Joannis, 1835) |
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Histomorphological Description of the Digestive System of Pebbly Fish, Alestes baremoze (Joannis, 1835) |
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Histomorphological Description of the Digestive System of Pebbly Fish, Alestes baremoze (Joannis, 1835) |
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Histomorphological Description of the Digestive System of Pebbly Fish, Alestes baremoze (Joannis, 1835) |
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histomorphological description of the digestive system of pebbly fish, alestes baremoze (joannis, 1835) |
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Histomorphological studies of the digestive system of Alestes baremoze captured from Lake Albert, Uganda, were done using standard procedures. These revealed that A. baremoze has a fleshy-lipped terminal small mouth, large molar, short oesophagus, a three-lobed liver, pouch-like stomach, a nine-fingered caeca, and a long tubular intestine. A stratified squamous epithelium with numerous mucus-secreting cells lined the lips with no taste buds. Stratified squamous epithelia lined the oesophagus in the anterior portion which turned into a columnar epithelium towards the stomach. The lamina propria had numerous tubular glands throughout the entire oesophageal length. The stomach consisted of three distinct regions (cardiac, fundic, and pyloric) with distinguished lamina propria glands. The intestinal mucosa was thrown into villi of varying heights, with the tallest in the anterior part, lined with a simple columnar epithelium with numerous lymphocytes-like infiltrations. Numerous goblet cells appeared in the intestinal lamina epithelialis; these increased uniformly towards the anal opening. The liver was divided into lobules, with a central vein. Hepatocytes were visibly arranged closely, forming irregular cords, and the scattered tubular acinar glands formed the exocrine pancreas (hepatopancreas). Stomach content analysis indicated that the fish eats plankton, mollusks, crustaceans, and insects as the main proportion of its diet. |
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