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... tubes into which the secretion is poured . Some tracts are covered with fine , moving , hair - like processes , called cilia , which give rise to a slight motion of the fluids in contact with them . The epithelium in various places is ...
... tubes into which the secretion is poured . Some tracts are covered with fine , moving , hair - like processes , called cilia , which give rise to a slight motion of the fluids in contact with them . The epithelium in various places is ...
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... tube , this cannot be accepted as proof that they would have answered to the tests before the protoplasm was changed by its death . They do not occur normally in any secretion except those sub- stances which tend to nourish the adult ...
... tube , this cannot be accepted as proof that they would have answered to the tests before the protoplasm was changed by its death . They do not occur normally in any secretion except those sub- stances which tend to nourish the adult ...
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... tube and their general arrangement . MASTICATION . - In man , the introduction of food into the mouth is generally accomplished by artificial means , so that the biting teeth ( incisors ) and the tearing teeth ( canines ) ( Fig . 46 ) ...
... tube and their general arrangement . MASTICATION . - In man , the introduction of food into the mouth is generally accomplished by artificial means , so that the biting teeth ( incisors ) and the tearing teeth ( canines ) ( Fig . 46 ) ...
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... tube nearly as far as the open- ing into the stomach . A contraction of the muscle fibres radi- ating from the oesophagus over the stomach then opens the cardiac orifice and allows some gas to escape . Now the act of vomiting is ...
... tube nearly as far as the open- ing into the stomach . A contraction of the muscle fibres radi- ating from the oesophagus over the stomach then opens the cardiac orifice and allows some gas to escape . Now the act of vomiting is ...
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... tube . The CO , rises to the top , and can be used as an indication of the quantity of sugar present . Experiments may be carried out with saliva obtained directly from any of the glands , but the mixture of the secretion of all is ...
... tube . The CO , rises to the top , and can be used as an indication of the quantity of sugar present . Experiments may be carried out with saliva obtained directly from any of the glands , but the mixture of the secretion of all is ...
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