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... SKIN CHAPTER XII . THE STRUCTURE AND FUNCTIONS OF THE KIDNEYS Structure of the Kidneys . Structure of the Ureter and Urinary Bladder The Urine . Micturition 371 388 402 ib . 410 412 • 431 THE VASCULAR GLANDS CHAPTER XIII . THE MUSCULAR ...
... SKIN CHAPTER XII . THE STRUCTURE AND FUNCTIONS OF THE KIDNEYS Structure of the Kidneys . Structure of the Ureter and Urinary Bladder The Urine . Micturition 371 388 402 ib . 410 412 • 431 THE VASCULAR GLANDS CHAPTER XIII . THE MUSCULAR ...
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... skin by Lister are probably due to amoeboid movement . These granules are seen at one time distributed uniformly through the body and branched pro- cesses of the cell , while under the action of various stimuli ( e.g. , light and ...
... skin by Lister are probably due to amoeboid movement . These granules are seen at one time distributed uniformly through the body and branched pro- cesses of the cell , while under the action of various stimuli ( e.g. , light and ...
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... body . For example , from the cells of the epiblast , are derived , among other structures , the skin and the central nervous system ; from the mesoblast is derived the flesh or 14 [ CHAP . I. THE PHENOMENA OF LIFE .
... body . For example , from the cells of the epiblast , are derived , among other structures , the skin and the central nervous system ; from the mesoblast is derived the flesh or 14 [ CHAP . I. THE PHENOMENA OF LIFE .
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... skin or epider- mis and its various appendages , also the central or cerebro - spinal nerve centres , the sensorial epithelium of the organs of special sense ( the eye , the ear , the nose ) , and the epithelium of the mouth and ...
... skin or epider- mis and its various appendages , also the central or cerebro - spinal nerve centres , the sensorial epithelium of the organs of special sense ( the eye , the ear , the nose ) , and the epithelium of the mouth and ...
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... skin , the mucous and serous membranes , and to those forming a lining to other parts of the body as well as entering into the formation of glands . For example : - Epithelium clothes ( 1 ) the whole exterior surface of the body ...
... skin , the mucous and serous membranes , and to those forming a lining to other parts of the body as well as entering into the formation of glands . For example : - Epithelium clothes ( 1 ) the whole exterior surface of the body ...
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