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... centre of the latter is a more solid particle . ( Fig . 1 , A. ) No doubt many persons will be struck with the close resemblance of the struc- ture of this body to that which is possessed by an ovum . You might take the more solid ...
... centre of the latter is a more solid particle . ( Fig . 1 , A. ) No doubt many persons will be struck with the close resemblance of the struc- ture of this body to that which is possessed by an ovum . You might take the more solid ...
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... centre of the ring formed by the circular vessel . The vessels which radiate from the latter give off diverticula to communicate with the cavities of numerous processes of the body - the so called feet - which are the chief locomotive ...
... centre of the ring formed by the circular vessel . The vessels which radiate from the latter give off diverticula to communicate with the cavities of numerous processes of the body - the so called feet - which are the chief locomotive ...
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... centres of Invertebrate ; N1 , sympathetic , and N2 , cerebro . spinal centres of Vertebrate ; ch , notochord ; M , mouth . sents the parietes or wall of the body , A the alimentary canal , H the heart , and N the nervous centres . It ...
... centres of Invertebrate ; N1 , sympathetic , and N2 , cerebro . spinal centres of Vertebrate ; ch , notochord ; M , mouth . sents the parietes or wall of the body , A the alimentary canal , H the heart , and N the nervous centres . It ...
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... centres and the alimentary canal . Hence , a transverse section of any verte- brated animal may be represented diagrammatically by Fig . 30 ( III . ) , where , for the most part , the letters have the same signifi- cation as in the ...
... centres and the alimentary canal . Hence , a transverse section of any verte- brated animal may be represented diagrammatically by Fig . 30 ( III . ) , where , for the most part , the letters have the same signifi- cation as in the ...
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... centre of the nervous system not to be perforated by the esophagus ; the latter turning away from it and opening upon the opposite side of the body ( Fig . 30 , IV . ) . Another structure sharply distinctive of the vertebrate classes is ...
... centre of the nervous system not to be perforated by the esophagus ; the latter turning away from it and opening upon the opposite side of the body ( Fig . 30 , IV . ) . Another structure sharply distinctive of the vertebrate classes is ...
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