The Tissues and Their Structure. A Description of the Elementary Tissues of the Human BodyBogue, 1882 - 120 páginas |
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... become , originate , one and all , by means of elementary corpuscles , which have been named cells . These cells are capable of undergoing certain transforma- tions , according to the conditions under which they are placed , and the ...
... become , originate , one and all , by means of elementary corpuscles , which have been named cells . These cells are capable of undergoing certain transforma- tions , according to the conditions under which they are placed , and the ...
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... becomes constricted , and , owing to the gradual deepening of the constriction , sub- divides into two parts , the nucleus also par- ticipating in the subdivision . 2. Budding . — When the multiplication takes place by budding , little ...
... becomes constricted , and , owing to the gradual deepening of the constriction , sub- divides into two parts , the nucleus also par- ticipating in the subdivision . 2. Budding . — When the multiplication takes place by budding , little ...
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... become continuous with the processes of the stellate cells of the areolar tissue . Thus the lymphatics may be said to take origin , as it were , in a network from the cell spaces of the tissue . Absorption by the lym- phatics readily ...
... become continuous with the processes of the stellate cells of the areolar tissue . Thus the lymphatics may be said to take origin , as it were , in a network from the cell spaces of the tissue . Absorption by the lym- phatics readily ...
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... becomes more dense and consistent in its nature , form- ing a kind of sheath for muscles or glands or other organs , it is then called investing areolar tissue . It is often found passing in between the and their Structure . 13.
... becomes more dense and consistent in its nature , form- ing a kind of sheath for muscles or glands or other organs , it is then called investing areolar tissue . It is often found passing in between the and their Structure . 13.
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... becomes converted into bone , its membrane constitutes the periosteum , vessels ramify and freely divide and subdivide within it , but none have been seen to enter the cartilaginous substance till ossification begins , the cartilage ...
... becomes converted into bone , its membrane constitutes the periosteum , vessels ramify and freely divide and subdivide within it , but none have been seen to enter the cartilaginous substance till ossification begins , the cartilage ...
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acid albuminous animal areolar tissue articular axis cylinder becomes continuous blood bone BRITISH called canaliculi ciliated cloth extra cloth gilt coloured corpuscles Coloured Figures colourless Containing core costal Crown 8vo DAVID BOGUE delicate areolar Demy 8vo dentine enamel germ end bulbs endosteum Enlarged epithelial cells epithelium Fcap fibrils fibro-cartilage fibrous tissue Figures of Eighty fluid ganglia ganglion glands granular hæmoglobin Haversian canals HEALTH PRIMERS hyaline cartilage inch lacunæ lamellæ Larvæ layer LONDON lymphatics Martin's Place matrix membrane Microscopical Appearances mucous muscle fibre Natural History nerve-cells nerve-fibres nodes of Ranvier non-medullated nucleoli nucleus numerous Illustrations numerous Woodcuts ossification Pacinian bodies papilla perichondrium plexuses possess primitive sheath processes protoplasm pulp cavity Ranvier Royal 16mo sarcolemma Science Gossip Second Edition Species spinal cord striated muscle structure surface sympathetic system Tactile corpuscles tendons Tenth Thousand terminate tion tooth transversely unstriated varies Varieties vascular vessels white fibrous white substance Woodcuts
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