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Gadel-Rab, A., Gaber, S., Saad, A., Mahmoud, F. (2023). ADAPTATION OF EYE OF THE EGYPTIAN AGAMA "TRAPELUS MUTABILIS" ACCORDING TO ITS ACTIVITY PATTERN. Egyptian Journal of Zoology, 80(80), 68-80. doi: 10.21608/ejz.2023.186377.1091
Ali G. Gadel-Rab; Samia A. Gaber; Amany S. Saad; Fatma A. Mahmoud. "ADAPTATION OF EYE OF THE EGYPTIAN AGAMA "TRAPELUS MUTABILIS" ACCORDING TO ITS ACTIVITY PATTERN". Egyptian Journal of Zoology, 80, 80, 2023, 68-80. doi: 10.21608/ejz.2023.186377.1091
Gadel-Rab, A., Gaber, S., Saad, A., Mahmoud, F. (2023). 'ADAPTATION OF EYE OF THE EGYPTIAN AGAMA "TRAPELUS MUTABILIS" ACCORDING TO ITS ACTIVITY PATTERN', Egyptian Journal of Zoology, 80(80), pp. 68-80. doi: 10.21608/ejz.2023.186377.1091
Gadel-Rab, A., Gaber, S., Saad, A., Mahmoud, F. ADAPTATION OF EYE OF THE EGYPTIAN AGAMA "TRAPELUS MUTABILIS" ACCORDING TO ITS ACTIVITY PATTERN. Egyptian Journal of Zoology, 2023; 80(80): 68-80. doi: 10.21608/ejz.2023.186377.1091

ADAPTATION OF EYE OF THE EGYPTIAN AGAMA "TRAPELUS MUTABILIS" ACCORDING TO ITS ACTIVITY PATTERN

Article 23, Volume 80, Issue 80, December 2023, Page 68-80  XML PDF (886.13 K)
Document Type: Original Research Papers
DOI: 10.21608/ejz.2023.186377.1091
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Authors
Ali G. Gadel-Rab1; Samia A. Gaber2; Amany S. Saad email 2; Fatma A. Mahmoudorcid 3
1Zoology Department, Faculty of Science, Al-Azhar University, Assiut, Egypt
2Zoology Department, Faculty of Science, Aswan University, Aswan, Egypt
3Zoology Department, Faculty of Science, Assiut University, Assiut, Egypt
Abstract
The present study gives brief discussion about some structure of the eye of the Egyptian agama, Trapelus mutabilis, according to its diurnal activity. One of necessary components of the eye responsible for focusing the light on surface of the retina is the lens and cornea. The Egyptian agama possess spherical lens with a biconvex surface, consists of single layer of simple cuboidal epithelial cells anterior to the subcapsular cavity and capsulated by a thin cellular capsule. The cornea of the Egyptian agama is a transparent thin-walled curved structure that covers front of the eye. Histologically, cornea is formed of five layers: epithelium, bowman’s layer, stroma, Descemet’s membrane, and endothelium. The inner surface of eyeball is lining by retina, which contains some projections with small pits and a wide single fovea. Retinal layers represented by retinal pigmented layer, photoreceptor layer, cellular layers, and neural one. Photoreceptor layer of retina contains both single and double cones. The conus papillaris is a simple cone-shaped projection, heavily pigmented, and originating on top of the optic nerve that protrudes from retina into the vitreous chamber. The surface of conus papillaris has more projections with pits. Histologically, conus papillaris consists of blood vessels and many black pigment granules. The present study concluded that the lens and the transparent cornea with its curved appearance, and the cone photoreceptors only of the eye retina reflecting their adaptation to the diurnal activity pattern of the Egyptian agama.
Keywords
Conus papillaris; Cornea; Egyptian agama; Lens; Retina
Main Subjects
Animal Behaviour and Adaptation
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