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... clear- ness and homogeneity , this ground substance is often apt to escape observation , but its existence may always be rendered evident in consequence of the property it exhibits of combining with salts of silver , a brown deposit of ...
... clear- ness and homogeneity , this ground substance is often apt to escape observation , but its existence may always be rendered evident in consequence of the property it exhibits of combining with salts of silver , a brown deposit of ...
Página 174
... clearly seen , as distinct points or granules in the protoplasm ; it is perhaps for this reason that the cell - substance was formerly con- stantly described as being finely granular . The external layer of the protoplasm of many cells ...
... clearly seen , as distinct points or granules in the protoplasm ; it is perhaps for this reason that the cell - substance was formerly con- stantly described as being finely granular . The external layer of the protoplasm of many cells ...
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... clear and homogeneous as if com- posed of hyaloplasm alone . Subsequently the reticular part of the protoplasm may flow into the pseudopodium . This struc- tureless character of the pseudopodia can be well observed if a preparation of ...
... clear and homogeneous as if com- posed of hyaloplasm alone . Subsequently the reticular part of the protoplasm may flow into the pseudopodium . This struc- tureless character of the pseudopodia can be well observed if a preparation of ...
Página 178
... clear that both are manifestations of activity , both being produced by flowing of hyaloplasm . In the one case this flows into the pores of the spongioplasm ; this is the condition which corresponds to the contraction of muscle ; in ...
... clear that both are manifestations of activity , both being produced by flowing of hyaloplasm . In the one case this flows into the pores of the spongioplasm ; this is the condition which corresponds to the contraction of muscle ; in ...
Página 180
... clear of the filaments , the loops of which are set around this pole ( fig . 209 , A ) , while their free ends interdigitate at the opposite pole ( antipole , fig . 209 , B ) . It is thought probable by Rabl , who has pointed out these ...
... clear of the filaments , the loops of which are set around this pole ( fig . 209 , A ) , while their free ends interdigitate at the opposite pole ( antipole , fig . 209 , B ) . It is thought probable by Rabl , who has pointed out these ...
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Quain's Elements of Anatomy: General Anatomy Or Histology Jones Quain,Johnson Symington,Sir Edward Albert Sharpey-Schafer Sin vista previa disponible - 2015 |
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acid alveoli Anat animals appearance Archiv areolar tissue arteries axis-cylinder become blood blood-corpuscles blood-vessels bone branches bundles canal capillary capsule cartilage cartilage-cells cavity cilia coloured composed connective tissue cord corium corpuscles cuticle deposit described developed DIAMETERS disk duct elastic fibres elongated end-bulbs enlarged epidermis epithelium fibrils fibrous filaments fluid follicle ganglia glands granular granules hair hair-follicles HIGHLY MAGNIFIED horny inner Kölliker lacunć lamellć larger lines longitudinal lymph lymphatic vessels lymphoid Malpighian layer matrix medullary sheath medullated fibres middle coat mucous membrane muscle muscular fibres muscular tissue nail nerve-cells nerve-fibres nerves nodes nucleated nuclei ossification osteoblasts outer papilla pass periosteum plexus primitive sheath protoplasm ramified Ranvier root-sheath sarcolemma sarcoplasm sarcostyles sarcous elements sebaceous glands secretion seen serous membranes skin spinal spongioplasm stained stratum striated structure substance superficial surface synovial membranes tactile tendon termination transverse tube Ueber vascular veins
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