Морфологічні особливості тканинних компонентів ікровоносних судин останнього ребра телятнеоднакового морфофункціонального статусу
Abstract
MORPHOLOGICAL FEATURES OF TISSUE COMPONENTS AND BLOOD VESSELS OF CALVES LAST RIB DIFFERENTLY MORPHOFUNCTIONAL STATUS
ZH. H. Stegney
Abstract. Bone system as integrating support structure of the body, provides protection of animals and humans, because the essential part of it is the red bone marrow. Determining morphofunctional status of the organism, newborn animals for testing indicators of the skeletal system give 50 points out of 100.
In the last rib calves which had an average birth morphofunctional status registers lower area of blood vessels, red bone marrow and bone tissue, compared with calves of high status indicators. The absolute weight, length and area of the last rib bone and red bone marrow in just 5 days age calves which had an average birth morphofunctional status gets those values that were inherent calves daily high morphofunctional status. With age, the calf is an increase in options last rib, the total area of blood vessels, red bone marrow and bone tissue.
Subsequently, plans to establish correlations between interconnections area of tissue components and blood vessels, as well as the determination of parameters, diameter and thickness of blood vessel walls last rib calves of different morphofunctional status.
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