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Information × Registration Number 0225U002292, (0119U103857) , R & D reports Title Morfological features of representatives of the class Amphibians (number of Tailness and number of Tails) and class of Reptiles (number of Scales, number of Turtles) within the territory of Odessa region popup.stage_title Інформація Head Zapeka Iryna Ye., Кандидат ветеринарних наукPasnichenko Oleksandra S., Skrypka Maryna V., Доктор ветеринарних наук Registration Date 01-03-2025 Organization Odessa State Agrarian University popup.description1 According to the results of comprehensive examination, to determine the features of the structure at the macroscopic and microscopic levels of the organism of individual representatives of the class Amphibians (number of Tailness, number of Tails) and class of Reptiles (number of Scales, number of Turtles) popup.description2  Research objects - exotic animals of the class Amphibians and the class Reptiles. Purpose of work- Based on the results of a comprehensive study, to establish the structural features at the macroscopic and microscopic levels of the organism of individual representatives of the Amphibian class (order Acanthocephala, order Caudade) and the Reptile class (order Squamata, order Turtles). Research methods: clinical-experimental, anatomical research method, histological, morphometric. Monitoring of native amphibian species of the Odesa region was carried out based on the analysis of literary sources and our own research. The list of amphibians of the Odesa region includes 12 species of amphibians. There are 11 species of reptiles living in the Odesa region: most of the reptile species of the Odessa region are on the lists of animals subject to strict protection under Appendix II of the Bern Convention; they have the status in the Red List of the Odessa region as vulnerable and endangered, some species have the status in the Red Book of Ukraine as endangered. The structural features of ectoderm derivatives, namely the skin and mucous membrane of the nasal cavity, were determined by morphological and morphometric studies of the common newt (T. Vulgaris).A study of the agile lizard (Lacerta agilis) established a morphofunctional relationship between nutritional preferences and digestive characteristics and the structure of the digestive tube (folding of the esophageal mucosa; lack of a pronounced demarcation between the esophagus and the stomach; secretion of a secret by goblet cells, which is a protection against mechanical and chemical damage to the mucosa; the presence of a large number of ventricular pits resulted in a large area of the gastric mucosa).Based on the results of the research, the morphometric features of the smooth spurred frog (Xenopus laevis) in aquarium conditions were also established. Morphological studies have shown that the structure of the trachea Product Description popup.authors Zapeka Iryna Ye. Korenieva Zhanna B. Ovcharenko Hanna V. Pasnichenko Oleksandra S. Rosha Larysa H. Skrypka Maryna V. popup.nrat_date 2025-03-01 Close
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Head: Zapeka Iryna Ye.. Morfological features of representatives of the class Amphibians (number of Tailness and number of Tails) and class of Reptiles (number of Scales, number of Turtles) within the territory of Odessa region. (popup.stage: Інформація). Odessa State Agrarian University. № 0225U002292
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