A Text-book of histologyW.B. Saunders, 1900 - 501 pages |
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... known as the front lens , is screwed into the lower opening of the tube . 5. All larger instruments possess several oculars and objec- tives , which together give different magnifications according to the combinations used . For most ...
... known as the front lens , is screwed into the lower opening of the tube . 5. All larger instruments possess several oculars and objec- tives , which together give different magnifications according to the combinations used . For most ...
Page 51
... known as the nucleus . In the nucleus Valentin observed ( 1836 ) a small body known as the nucleolus . In 1838 Schleiden brought forward proof to show that plants were made up wholly of cells , and especially emphasized the importance ...
... known as the nucleus . In the nucleus Valentin observed ( 1836 ) a small body known as the nucleolus . In 1838 Schleiden brought forward proof to show that plants were made up wholly of cells , and especially emphasized the importance ...
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... known as proto- plasm or cytoplasm . This is not a substance having uniform Vacuoles . Chromatin network . Spongioplasm . Linin network . Nuclear fluid . Nuclear membrane . Hyaloplasm . Nucleolus . Cell - membrane . Exoplasm . Chromatin ...
... known as proto- plasm or cytoplasm . This is not a substance having uniform Vacuoles . Chromatin network . Spongioplasm . Linin network . Nuclear fluid . Nuclear membrane . Hyaloplasm . Nucleolus . Cell - membrane . Exoplasm . Chromatin ...
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... known as paraplasm ( Kupffer ) , hyaloplasm , cytolymph , or the interfibrillar substance of Flemming . According to most investigators , the more important vital pro- cesses of the cell are to be identified with the spongioplasm , and ...
... known as paraplasm ( Kupffer ) , hyaloplasm , cytolymph , or the interfibrillar substance of Flemming . According to most investigators , the more important vital pro- cesses of the cell are to be identified with the spongioplasm , and ...
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... known as positive and negative chemotropism ( chemotaxis ) . The action of chemic agents on the different wandering cells of the body and on cer- tain free - swimming unicellular organisms naturally varies to a great degree . Among ...
... known as positive and negative chemotropism ( chemotaxis ) . The action of chemic agents on the different wandering cells of the body and on cer- tain free - swimming unicellular organisms naturally varies to a great degree . Among ...
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