K. Zuwala, DEVELOPMENTAL-CHANGES IN THE STRUCTURE OF MUCOUS-MEMBRANE IN THE ORALCAVITY AND TASTE ORGANS IN TADPOLES OF THE FROG, RANA-TEMPORARIA (SEM), Acta Biologica Cracoviensia. Series Zoologia, 33, 1992, pp. 59
The lining of oral cavity and its changes during development (from the
22nd larval stage to the metamorphosis) were investigated by scanning
electron microscopy (SEM). Several types of premetamorphic papillae (
finger-like, cone-like, palm-like and bush-like), as well as a fold in
the anterior palatine region could be distinguished by SEM. Most of t
he papillae begin to form at stage 22, complete their development by s
tage 27 and start to degenerate at stage 41. The apical parts of all p
apillae and their remifications show the presence of taste buds. Thus,
apart from performing a mechanical functions, the papillae also act a
s sensory organs. Two successive generations of taste organs occur dur
ing tadpole development: taste buds followed by taste discs. This stud
y also presents the development of the lingual fold and changes of its
dorsal surface.