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where is the lungs present in tiger​

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Answered by vadodara1982
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Lung; tiger. A. Alveolus is lined by hypertrophic type 2 pneumocytes, which contain many intracytoplasmic viral inclusions (arrows). A central multinucleated giant cell is prominent. HE, 560 x. Lung; leopard. B. Hypertrophic type 2 pneumocytes are positive in the cytoplasm for CDV antigen. Immunohistology 560 x.

Answered by anikrispro2009
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Tigers, like other carnivores, have a Jacobson organ in the roof of their mouth. The Jacobson organ is a pouch-like structure located directly behind the front incisors. It has two small openings that direct scent particles from the air as the tiger inhales to nerves located within the structure.

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