The Tissues and their structureBogue, 1882 - 120 pages |
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... enter into the formation of the walls of the lymphatic vessels , become continuous with the processes of the stellate cells of the areolar tissue . Thus the lymphatics may be said to take origin , as it were , in a network from the cell ...
... enter into the formation of the walls of the lymphatic vessels , become continuous with the processes of the stellate cells of the areolar tissue . Thus the lymphatics may be said to take origin , as it were , in a network from the cell ...
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... enter the cartilaginous substance till ossification begins , the cartilage itself re- ceiving its nutrition from the vascular peri- chondrium by a process of imbibition . 2. PERMANENT CARTILAGES . A. Cellular . This variety does not ...
... enter the cartilaginous substance till ossification begins , the cartilage itself re- ceiving its nutrition from the vascular peri- chondrium by a process of imbibition . 2. PERMANENT CARTILAGES . A. Cellular . This variety does not ...
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... enter the bone together with the nutrient artery , and reaching the medullary canal , they are distributed to the endosteum ; some also accompany the vessels which enter at the articular ends of the bone ( Kölliker ) . Lymphatics have ...
... enter the bone together with the nutrient artery , and reaching the medullary canal , they are distributed to the endosteum ; some also accompany the vessels which enter at the articular ends of the bone ( Kölliker ) . Lymphatics have ...
Page 61
... processes into their interior . The individual cells within the ganglion are surrounded by a delicate nucleated capsule , which is probably continuous with the primitive sheaths of the nerves which enter and their Structure . 61.
... processes into their interior . The individual cells within the ganglion are surrounded by a delicate nucleated capsule , which is probably continuous with the primitive sheaths of the nerves which enter and their Structure . 61.
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Alexander S. Kenny. continuous with the primitive sheaths of the nerves which enter the ganglion ( Pl . IV . Fig . 16 ) . When a nerve enters a ganglion , it splits up into its constituent fibres , which pass between the nerve - cells ...
Alexander S. Kenny. continuous with the primitive sheaths of the nerves which enter the ganglion ( Pl . IV . Fig . 16 ) . When a nerve enters a ganglion , it splits up into its constituent fibres , which pass between the nerve - cells ...
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acid albuminous animal areolar tissue artery articular axis cylinder becomes continuous blood bone called canaliculi capsule cartilage centre ciliated clot coagulation coloured corpuscles Coloured Figures columnar contains corpuscles costal Crown 8vo DAVID BOGUE delicate Demy 8vo dentine elastin end bulbs endosteum epithelial cells fasciculi Fcap fibrillæ fibro-cartilage fibrous tissue flattened fluid ganglia ganglion glands gradually granular grey hæmoglobin Haversian canals HEALTH PRIMERS hyaline hyaline cartilage Illustrated interior investing sheath lacunæ lamellæ layer lymphatics Martin's Place material matrix membrane Microscopical Appearances mucous muscle fibre NERVE FIBRE nerve-cells nodes of Ranvier non-medullated nucleoli ossification oval P. V. Fig Pacinian bodies papilla particles pass perichondrium plexuses primitive fibrils primitive sheath processes Properties and Composition protoplasm pulp cavity sarcolemma Second Edition sensory serum skin spinal cord spinal nerves striated stroma structure substance of Schwann surface sympathetic system Tactile corpuscles tendons tion tooth transversely UNSTRIATED MUSCLE vary vascular vessels Vols white substance
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