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Olfactory epithelium in Tiliqua scincoides scincoides is of a loosely packed pseudostratified type. It receives secretion from the supporting cells and the underlying glands of Bowman. Its surface bears microvilli and cilia from sensory cells and microvilli from supporting cells. The vomeronasal epithelium is also pseudostratified but higher and more closely packed. Its surface carries microvilli from sensory and supporting cells but lacks cilia. Vascular connective tissue penetrates it almost to the epithelial surface but is always outlined by basal cell processes and a basal lamina. There are no secretory cells in or under the sensory epithelium but some cells in the epithelium of the mushroom body contain secretion granules.
Sensory cells of both epithelia are bipolar neurons. The perikarya of the vomeronasal cells are more neuronal in character. Axonic processes are similar in both, dendrites are distinctive. Olfactory dendrites end in rounded rods bearing microvilli and cilia of an unusual type. Microvilli with filamentous cores occur on vomeronasal dendrites. There are no cilia, but 2–6 centrioles appear below the cell surface.
Basal cells are structurally similar in both epithelia, but axonic processes of olfactory cells are surrounded by supporting cell processes, while vomeronasal axonic processes are surrounded by basal cells before they leave the epithelium.
The presence of cilia and microvilli on the surface of the sensory cells is discussed in relation to the physical conditions surrounding them.
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I wish to thank Mr. Phillip Campbell for technical assistance, Mr. D. Bailey for drawing the diagrams, and the staff of the Electron Microscope Department, University of Queensland, for their help in preparing the electron micrographs.
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Kratzing, J.E. The fine structure of the olfactory and vomeronasal organs of a lizard (Tiliqua scincoides scincoides). Cell Tissue Res. 156, 239–252 (1975). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00221807
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