Abstract

Thermosensitive units resembling cold receptors were found to be innervated by ramus ophthalmicus and ramus maxillaris, branches of nervus trigeminus and by ramus lignualis, a branch of nervus glossopharyngeus. Units were localized in the bill's skin and in the tongue of the duck. They very likely correspond to intraepidermal free endings.

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