Dr. J. PrasadMiss Massarat Khan2024-05-222024-05-221987https://krishikosh.egranth.ac.in/handle/1/5810209372The liver capsule measured 28.08 u in goat and δΊ§ in sheep. It was surrounded by a layer of flattened 10.62 masothelial cells. It was composed of collagen, elastic and reticular fires and occasional smooth muscle. The liver capsule indicated intense reactions for bound protein and DNA moderate to weak reactions for PAS positive substances, glycogen, bound lipid, acid mucopolysaccharides and calcium salts in both the species? However reactions for PAS positive carbohydrates and alkaline phosphatase ware of higher intensity in sheep, whereas, a negative reaction was noted for alkaline phosphatase in the liver capsule of goat. Reactions for neutral fats, RA, acid phosphatase and ferric iron were found to be absent. Stromal connective tissues contained scanty amount of elastic, collagen tires and abundant of reticular fibers. The fibroblasts were comparatively more in the stromal tissues of the sheep. Stromal connective tissues showed intense reactions for bound protein and DNA moderate to weak reactions for glycogen bound lipid, acid mucopolysaccharides and calcium salts in both goat and sheep. The PAS positive carbohydrates and alkaline phosphatase activity in the stromal connective tissue was of higher degree in sheep. Neutral fats, RIA, acid phosphatase and ferric iron were found to be absent in both the copes.Comparative Histological and Histochemical Studies on The Liver of black Bengal Goats (capra Hircus ) and Chotanagpuri Sheep (Ovis Aries)Thesis