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... membrane , and containing a smaller body termed a nucleus , which in its turn encloses one or more nucleoli . Such a definition applied admirably to most vegetable cells , but the more extended investigation of animal tissues soon ...
... membrane , and containing a smaller body termed a nucleus , which in its turn encloses one or more nucleoli . Such a definition applied admirably to most vegetable cells , but the more extended investigation of animal tissues soon ...
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... membranes , and to those forming a lining to other parts of the body as well as entering into the formation of glands ... membrane shrinks . Epithelial tissues are non - vascular , but in some varieties minute channels exist between the ...
... membranes , and to those forming a lining to other parts of the body as well as entering into the formation of glands ... membrane shrinks . Epithelial tissues are non - vascular , but in some varieties minute channels exist between the ...
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... membranes , and the interior of blood- and lymphatic - vessels , is generally called by a distinct name ... membrane , " that is to say , one which is studded with holes or windows . In the figure these are of various shapes ...
... membranes , and the interior of blood- and lymphatic - vessels , is generally called by a distinct name ... membrane , " that is to say , one which is studded with holes or windows . In the figure these are of various shapes ...
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... membrane of the stomach and intestines , from the cardiac orifice of the stomach to the anus , and ( b . ) wholly or in part the ducts of the glands opening on its free surface ; also ( c . ) many gland - ducts in other regions of the ...
... membrane of the stomach and intestines , from the cardiac orifice of the stomach to the anus , and ( b . ) wholly or in part the ducts of the glands opening on its free surface ; also ( c . ) many gland - ducts in other regions of the ...
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Handbook of Physiology William Senhouse Kirkes, William Morrant Baker. tureless , elastic membrane to a tissue whose ... membranes , in subcuta- neous and submucous tissue , in the lungs and true vocal cords . ( b . ) Thick fibres ...
Handbook of Physiology William Senhouse Kirkes, William Morrant Baker. tureless , elastic membrane to a tissue whose ... membranes , in subcuta- neous and submucous tissue , in the lungs and true vocal cords . ( b . ) Thick fibres ...
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