Ultraestructura e histoquímica de dos tipos de glándulas mucosas de la piel de Cryptobatrachus (Amphibia, Anura)
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Histoquímica, glándulas mucosas, Cryptobatrachus, Amphibia, Anura, anfibios - Anatomía (es)Histoquímica, glándulas mucosas, Cryptobatrachus, Amphibia, Anura (en)
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Se estudió la piel de la región dorsal del tronco de Cryptobatrachus (Amphibia, Anura) . Se caracterizó al microscopio de luz, al microscopio electrónico y con métodos histoquímicos, llegando a la conclusión de la presencia de dos tipos de glándulas mucosas (Gl y G2), bien diferenciadas histológica e histoquímicamente.
Se describe par primera vez una de ellas, las glándulas mucosas G2, estructuras especializadas que contribuyen posiblemente con las secreciones para la fijación de los huevos y embriones en desarrollo de las ranas que incuban sus crías en el dorso.
The skin of the middorsal region of the trunk of Cryptobatrachus is studied here. The skin is characterized by light microscopy electron microscopy (TEM), and by histochemical test. These, means support a conclusion that two types of mucous glands are present. These are termed here Gland G2. The former is common among frogs but the latter (G2) is described for the first time. G2 mucous glands possibly contribute secretions used in holding the eggs and developing embryos on the skin of the dorsum in those frogs which incubate their- young on the back of the females.
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