The New Encyclopaedia Britannica: Macropaedia : Knowledge in depth |
From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 58
Page 120
... Muscle spindles . Well - known propriocep- tors of all the four - limbed vertebrates studied are the muscle spindles occurring in the skeletal ( striate ) muscles ; fish muscles show structurally simpler but functionally comparable ...
... Muscle spindles . Well - known propriocep- tors of all the four - limbed vertebrates studied are the muscle spindles occurring in the skeletal ( striate ) muscles ; fish muscles show structurally simpler but functionally comparable ...
Page 168
... muscle fibre gamma motor fibre Figure 33 : Sensory structures of muscle , tendon , and joint . Arrows indicate direction of conduction . ( Motor nerves and motor nerve endings on contractile muscle fibres not shown . ) muscle fibres ...
... muscle fibre gamma motor fibre Figure 33 : Sensory structures of muscle , tendon , and joint . Arrows indicate direction of conduction . ( Motor nerves and motor nerve endings on contractile muscle fibres not shown . ) muscle fibres ...
Page 173
The layers in the lids Horner's muscle and the muscle of Riolan Visible parts of the eye. the secretions of the lacrimal apparatus and other glands over the surface at regular intervals and which during sleep cover the eyes and prevent ...
The layers in the lids Horner's muscle and the muscle of Riolan Visible parts of the eye. the secretions of the lacrimal apparatus and other glands over the surface at regular intervals and which during sleep cover the eyes and prevent ...
Contents
SÃO PAULO | 3 |
SCANDINAVIAN LITERATURE | 10 |
The History of SCIENCE | 32 |
Copyright | |
26 other sections not shown
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
activity animals appears become behaviour body brain called cause cells central centre century changes chemical classical close common completely consists contains continued culture direction dreams early effects example existence experience female fibres field Figure frequency function Greek groups hair head hearing human important increase individual influence inner interest Italy known late later less light literature major male material means mechanical membrane methods middle move movement muscle nature nerve NREM objects observed occurs organs original pattern period person plays position produced receptors relief response result retina sculpture sense sensitivity sensory sexual Shakespeare slavery slaves sleep social society sound species stage stimulation structure style surface taste theory tion types usually vision visual