Microanatomy And Histochemistry Of The Foot Of Schistosoma From Radix Luteola Mollusca
Selvi Nadar , Department Of Zoology, Maitreyi College University Of Delhi, IndiaAbstract
Microanatomy and histochemical investigations of foot of Schistosoma from Radix luteola . are pitiful. To date practically any remaining types of freshwater snails have been outfitted, yet Lymnaeid snails have couldn't be contemplated in light of their restricted biology. To cure the circumstance, the current work was considered and primer information on microanatomy and histochemistry of foot of Schistosoma from Radix luteola . has been outfitted. A progression of histochemical procedures uncover the presence of mucous organs in the foot. The foot is made out of columnar epithelial cells exchanging with enormous number of mucocytes.
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