Scanning Electron Microscopic Study on the Microarchitecture of the Vascular System in the Pigeon Lung
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概要
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The resin casts of the respiratory and vascular systems in pigeon lung were examined using a scanning electron microscope. The primary bronchi branched to form many secondary bronchi that anastomosed with each other via the parabronchi. Numerous infundibula protruded from the parabronchi via the atria and ramified into the air capillaries. The pulmonary artery entered into the lung and branched into three vessels that coursed the interparabronchial parts. The intraparabronchial arterioles penetrated the gas-exchange tissue to form the anastomosing networks of blood capillaries. The observation of the double casts of the respiratory and vascular systems revealed three-dimensional complicated networks of air capillaries and blood capillaries.
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著者
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Nasu Tetsuo
Department Of Beterinary Anatomy Faculty Of Agriculture Miyazaki University
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NASU Tetsuo
Department of Veterinary Anatomy, Faculty of Agriculture, The University of Miyazaki
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