... muscle or tendon, the attachments of which are at each extremity. In fact, this body is perfectly defined, and can be turned out of the shell without being much injured. " When the limb is thrown off, the blood-vessels and nerve retract, thus leaving... A History of the British Stalk-eyed Crustacea - Seite xxxvivon Thomas Bell - 1853 - 386 SeitenVollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| James Hamilton - 1855 - 986 Seiten
...is placed here, according to Mr. H. Goodsir,* which supplies material for future legs as required. " When the limb is thrown off, the blood-vessels and...this cavity that the germ of the future leg springs. A scar forms over the raw surface caused by the separation, which afterwards forms a sheath for the... | |
| Philip Henry Gosse - 1857 - 398 Seiten
...is placed here, according to Mr H. Goodsir,* which supplies material for future legs as required. " When the limb is thrown off, the blood-vessels and...this cavity that the germ of the future leg springs. A scar forms over the raw surface caused by the separation, which afterwards forms a sheath for the... | |
| Royal Physical Society of Edinburgh - 1888 - 660 Seiten
...foramen near the centre of this body, but there is no vestige either of muscle or tendon, the attachment of which are at each extremity. In fact, this body...cavity that the germ of the future leg springs, and it is first seen as a nucleated celL" In 1873, Chantran (5) published a series of observations on the... | |
| Francis Hobart Herrick - 1895 - 396 Seiten
...nerve, runs through a small foramen near the center of this body, but there is no vestige either of muscle or tendon, the attachments of which are at...can be turned out of the shell without being much in1ured. When the limb is thrown off the blood vessels and nem retract, thus leaving a small cavity... | |
| United States Fish Commission - 1896 - 726 Seiten
...nerve, ruus through a small foramen near the center of this body, but there is no vestige either of muscle or tendon, the attachments of which are at...without being much injured. When the limb is thrown oft' the blood vessels and nerve retract, thus leaving a small cavity in the new-made surface. [See... | |
| United States Fish Commission - 1896 - 748 Seiten
...nerve, runs through a small foramen near the center of this body, but there is no vestige either of muscle or tendon, the attachments of which are at each extremity. In fact, tins body is perfectly defined and can be turned out of the shell without being much injured. When... | |
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