Abstract

Nabipour, A., Alishahi, E. and Asadian, M. 2009. Some histological and physiological features of avian kidney. J. Appl. Anim. Res., 36: 195–198. The detailed histology of the kidney was studied in rock dove, collared dove and owl (3 each). Each kidney consisted of a caudal, a middle and a cranial division. The cortex made up the vast majority of the kidney with only a small portion as medulla. They were arranged in cones of different lengths, which were distributed randomly within the kidney. Medullary nephron tubules were arranged in a sequential manner in all birds. Thick and thin limbs of Henle were separated by the collecting ducts. Histological and features of each component of nephron have been discussed.

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