Essentials of histologyW.B. Saunders & Company, 1900 - 231 pages |
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... slightly curved laterally , to conform to the general concentric annular arrangement . In the interstitial lamellæ there seems to be no special arrangement , but in a general way the long axes of the lacunæ correspond to that of the ...
... slightly curved laterally , to conform to the general concentric annular arrangement . In the interstitial lamellæ there seems to be no special arrangement , but in a general way the long axes of the lacunæ correspond to that of the ...
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... slightly in- creased . The marrow is well supplied with blood - vessels , lymphatics , and nerves , which come from the periosteum through the Volkmann's and the Haversian canals . DEVELOPMENT OF BONE . Bone may be developed in one of ...
... slightly in- creased . The marrow is well supplied with blood - vessels , lymphatics , and nerves , which come from the periosteum through the Volkmann's and the Haversian canals . DEVELOPMENT OF BONE . Bone may be developed in one of ...
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... slightly curved laterally , to conform to the general concentric annular arrangement . In the interstitial lamellæ there seems to be no special arrangement , but in a general way the long axes of the lacunæ correspond to that of the ...
... slightly curved laterally , to conform to the general concentric annular arrangement . In the interstitial lamellæ there seems to be no special arrangement , but in a general way the long axes of the lacunæ correspond to that of the ...
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... slightly in- creased . The marrow is well supplied with blood - vessels , lymphatics , and nerves , which come from the periosteum through the Volkmann's and the Haversian canals . DEVELOPMENT OF BONE , Bone may be developed in one of ...
... slightly in- creased . The marrow is well supplied with blood - vessels , lymphatics , and nerves , which come from the periosteum through the Volkmann's and the Haversian canals . DEVELOPMENT OF BONE , Bone may be developed in one of ...
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... slight narrowing of contracting element aiding in production of median line of Hensen . By combining the two processes the fibers can be resolved into numerous small prisms , known as sarcous elements . This division , however , is ...
... slight narrowing of contracting element aiding in production of median line of Hensen . By combining the two processes the fibers can be resolved into numerous small prisms , known as sarcous elements . This division , however , is ...
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acini arrangement arteries basement membrane blood supply blood-cells blood-vessels body bone branches brane bundles called canaliculi capillaries capsule cartilage cavity cell-body cement substance cementum ciliary ciliated coat consists columnar cells composed connective tissue connective-tissue cells contains cornea corpuscles covered dentin Describe the structure duct enamel eosinophiles epithelial cells fibers fibrous coat follicles ganglion genital corpuscles granular granules hair Haversian canals Haversian systems hyaline inch inner intestine irregular lacunæ lamellæ limiting membrane lined lobules longitudinal lymph lymphatics marrow matrix medullated and nonmedullated mesoblastic microns mucosa mucous coat mucous membrane muscle-fibers muscular coat nerves nonmedullated nerve-fibers nuclei numerous occur osteoblasts papillæ perichondrium periosteum portion posterior QUESTIONS FOR CHAPTER retina secondary papillæ serous coat single layer smooth muscle spaces stain stomach stratified epithelium stroma submucosa submucous coat surrounded sweat-glands terminate thin tubes tubular glands tunica albuginea type of gland vessels voluntary muscle white fibrous tissue yellow elastic tissue
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