A Text-book of Vegetable and Animal Physiology: Designed for the Use of Schools, Seminaries, and Colleges in the United StatesD. Appleton, 1858 - 313 Seiten |
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Acrogens Albumen alimentary canal appears bark beautiful blood body brain called capillaries cavity cells cellular tissue centre cephalic cilia ciliary ciliary processes Cloth colon color commencement connected consists containing continued cornea corpuscles cortical substance covered crop Crustacea cuticle dentine digestive distinct ducts duodenum enamel enlarged epithelium external fibrine fibrous figure fluid follicles Frog function ganglia ganglion gastric given Fig gizzard horny Ileum illustration insects intestine jaws layer LESSON liver lobes lower magnified mammalia medulla medullary microscope minute Molar tooth Mollusca mouth mucous membrane muscles muscular fibre nerves nervous system nuclei Nutrimental organs NUTRITION oesophagus optic optic lobes pairs papillæ peculiar plants portion possess posterior present remarkable respiratory sacs salivary glands secretion seen shown side silica species spiral stem stomach stomata structure surface teeth terminates tion tongue tooth Transverse section tubes tubuli upper vascular vegetable vessels villi woody fibre
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Seite vi - ... origin (so to speak) of the organic structures in the animal kingdom, be sought for and steadily pursued through all the classes, showing their gradual complication, and the necessity for the addition of accessory organs, till they reach their utmost development and culminate in man, the study may be rendered an agreeable and interesting one, and be fruitful in profitable results.
Seite v - History of the Cooper Family." A Text Book of Vegetable and Animal Physiology. Designed for the use of Schools, Seminaries and Colleges in the United States. By Henry Goadby, MD, Professor of Vegetable and Animal Physiology and Entomology, in the State Agricultural College of Michigan, &c.