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Retractor muscle . Let us imagine an alimentary canal , consisting of œsophagus , stomach , and intestine , to be furnished at its origin with long ciliated tentacula , and to have a single nervous ganglion situated on one side of the ...
Retractor muscle . Let us imagine an alimentary canal , consisting of œsophagus , stomach , and intestine , to be furnished at its origin with long ciliated tentacula , and to have a single nervous ganglion situated on one side of the ...
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Retractor muscle . o . Lophophore . The tentacula are connected to one another at their base by a membrane which adheres to their back , extending forwards for about one third of their length , and constituting a cup .
Retractor muscle . o . Lophophore . The tentacula are connected to one another at their base by a membrane which adheres to their back , extending forwards for about one third of their length , and constituting a cup .
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The retractor fibres are obviously homologous with the great retractor muscles of the others . The mouth , which occupies its normal position in the body of the lophophore , opens into au œsophagus , which after a short course ...
The retractor fibres are obviously homologous with the great retractor muscles of the others . The mouth , which occupies its normal position in the body of the lophophore , opens into au œsophagus , which after a short course ...
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Retractor Muscles of the Polypide . These , which are the largest and most powerful muscles of the animal , consist of two fasciculi ( Pl . IV , fig . 4 ; V , fig . 5 ; IX , fig . 7 , n ) , which arise far back from the inner surface of ...
Retractor Muscles of the Polypide . These , which are the largest and most powerful muscles of the animal , consist of two fasciculi ( Pl . IV , fig . 4 ; V , fig . 5 ; IX , fig . 7 , n ) , which arise far back from the inner surface of ...
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... but they do not always present the appearance of distinct fibrous fascicles , and I have been unable to detect in them the striæ , or see them breaking into the discs , which may be observed in the great retractors of the polypide .
... but they do not always present the appearance of distinct fibrous fascicles , and I have been unable to detect in them the striæ , or see them breaking into the discs , which may be observed in the great retractors of the polypide .
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A Monograph of the Fresh-water Polyzoa: Including All the Known ..., Tema 28 George James Allman Vista de fragmentos - 1856 |
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