A morphological and histological study was conducted on the liver and gallbladder in the Iraqi pin-tailed sandgrouse Pterocles alchata. Which were collected from the local market in the city of Baghdad, there were 8 samples and their ages ranged from 11 months to a year ،the organs were extracted for the purpose of Study after the animals were anaesthetized by inhaling Chloroform. The study showed that the liver is located at the upper part of the thoracic cavity; its weight is (0.14±7.63) gm, its length is (0.13 ±35.13) mm and its width is (0.68 ±31.00)mm. The liver consists of two large parts: The right lobe with a length (0.13±35.13) mm, and the left lobe with a length (0.3 3±28.50) mm and is characterized with a reddish-brown colour. The gallbladder is located at the visceral side of the right lobe of the liver, its length is (0.38±12.38) mm and its width is (0.31 ±5.88) mm. Further, it appears in oval or pear shape and has green colour; it consists of the head, body and neck. The liver parenchyma consists of hepatocyte cells arranged in the form of cords known as hepatic cords arranged radially towards the central vein, spread within the parenchyma of the liver portal area, surrounded by connective tissue. Besides, it includes the hepatic portal area, branch hepatic artery, bile duct lymphatic vessels, which are scattered within the connective tissue surrounding the portal area. The gallbladder consists of the mucous tunic consisting of elongated columnar cells with basal oval nuclei located, below them is the lamina propria, then a layer of smooth muscle fibers arranged to form the tunica muscularis, followed by the tunica serousa or adventitia, which consists of loose connective tissue.
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