Anatomia microscópica do sistema reprodutor feminino do Tamanduá Bandeira
No Thumbnail Available
Files
Date
2011-05-30
Journal Title
Journal ISSN
Volume Title
Publisher
Centro Universitário da Fundação de Ensino Octávio Bastos
Abstract
The giant anteater is a large animal and can be very aggressive with its claws if disturbed, it belongs to the Xenarthra Order, Family Myrmecophagidae, which are toothless members, and therefore called edentats. Some reports have been made about this species, but many relevant data have not been published, emphasizing basic concepts of morphology and biometrics, which could be extremely useful for the development of reproductive biotechnologies, aiming at the preservation of the species. For this study, two animals donated by UFRA – PA were used, in which the microscopic characteristics of the female reproductive system were analyzed, in order to clarify the peculiar aspects of the species. The results obtained reveal that the ovaries, fallopian tubes and uterus are similar histologically to those of domestic animals.
Description
Keywords
Medicina Veterinária, Microscopia, Sistema reprodutor, Tamanduá Bandeira