Indian Journal of Animal Research

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Indian Journal of Animal Research, volume 41 issue 3 (september 2007) : 196 - 199

STUDY OF HISTOARCHITECTURE OF LARGE INTESTINE IN GOAT

S.D. Kadam, N.S. Bhosale, H.M. Aage, P.J. Kapadnis
1College of Veterinary and Animal Sciences, M.A.F.S.U., Parbhani - 431 402, India
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Cite article:- Kadam S.D., Bhosale N.S., Aage H.M., Kapadnis P.J. (2024). STUDY OF HISTOARCHITECTURE OF LARGE INTESTINE IN GOAT. Indian Journal of Animal Research. 41(3): 196 - 199. doi: .
The present study was conducted on large intestine of six adult goats. The large intestine
comprised three parts i.e. caecum, colon and rectum. Four types of layers are present throughout
large intestine, these are tunica mucosa, tela submucosa, tunica muscularis and tunica serosa.
Tunica mucosa contained simple columnar epithelium with striated border, lamina propria with
intestinal glands, lymphatic nodules and lamina muscularis. Intestinal glands are lined by tall columnar cells and exhibited secretory activity with bleblack appearance in the lumen and mostly serous secreting. Goblet cells are highest in the rectum. Lymphatic nodules in colon show lacteal duct and present at the base region of tunica mucosa.
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