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                                                                            Stratified squamous epithelium

                                                                            Taste buds

                                                                            Lamina propria mucosae of vallate papilla
                                                                            Taste buds
                                                                            Tubulo-acinar, serous glands (Ebner’s glands)







                   10.8  Vallate papilla (goat). These prominent papillae contain intra-epithelial taste buds and are underlaid by
                   serous glands (Ebner’s glands). Haematoxylin and eosin stain (x32).









































                   10.9  Lingual papillae (schematic).



                   function to those associated with vallate papillae, are pre-  of vallate papillae. In carnivores, only diffuse aggregates
                   sent beneath the furrows.                      of lymphoid tissue and individual lymphoid nodules are
                      The root of the tongue contains lymphoid tissue that  observed.
                   contributes to cellular immune responses within the oral
                   cavity. In horses and cattle, this tissue occurs in organised  Innervation and blood supply of the tongue
                   form as tonsils (tonsillae lingualis). Isolated lingual tonsils  The hypoglossal nerve (XII) supplies motor innervation
                   are also found in pigs. The lingual tonsils of small rumi-  to the tongue. Mechanical, thermal and special sensory
                   nants consist mainly of lymphoid tissue within the core  stimuli (touch, pain, temperature and taste) are conveyed









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