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Region of mouth , surrounded by tentacles . b . Alimentary canal . c . Anus . d . Nervous ganglion . e . Membranous investing sac . f . Testis . f ' . Ovary . g . Retractor muscle . Let us imagine an alimentary canal , consisting of ...
Region of mouth , surrounded by tentacles . b . Alimentary canal . c . Anus . d . Nervous ganglion . e . Membranous investing sac . f . Testis . f ' . Ovary . g . Retractor muscle . Let us imagine an alimentary canal , consisting of ...
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The structure of this body is remarkable ; it consists of a central mass , surrounded by a distinct layer of somewhat elongated cellules placed perpendicularly to its surface . The body which thus closes up the centre of the annular ...
The structure of this body is remarkable ; it consists of a central mass , surrounded by a distinct layer of somewhat elongated cellules placed perpendicularly to its surface . The body which thus closes up the centre of the annular ...
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Delicate circular striæ may generally be distinctly observed in it , they may be seen surrounding the stomach , and are probably muscular fibres ; they are particularly evident in Alcyonella and Plumatella towards the fundus of the ...
Delicate circular striæ may generally be distinctly observed in it , they may be seen surrounding the stomach , and are probably muscular fibres ; they are particularly evident in Alcyonella and Plumatella towards the fundus of the ...
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... where , having arrived , they are suddenly ejected into the surrounding water and rapidly whirled away by the tentacular currents . It was these excrementitious pellets that Turpin mistook for unarmed ova in Cristatella . ( 3. ) ...
... where , having arrived , they are suddenly ejected into the surrounding water and rapidly whirled away by the tentacular currents . It was these excrementitious pellets that Turpin mistook for unarmed ova in Cristatella . ( 3. ) ...
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Muscular fibres surrounding the margin of the cup . e . Mouth . f . Esophagus . g . Stomach . h . Rectum . i . Anus . k . Epistome . 7. Ganglion . m . Generative organ . n . Retractor muscle . o . Lophophore .
Muscular fibres surrounding the margin of the cup . e . Mouth . f . Esophagus . g . Stomach . h . Rectum . i . Anus . k . Epistome . 7. Ganglion . m . Generative organ . n . Retractor muscle . o . Lophophore .
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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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action adherent admit Alcyonella alimentary canal Allman already anatomy animal appearance Ascidian attached become Beneden bodies branches branchial British cavity cell character cilia closely complete condition connected consists constitutes contained continuous corresponding Cristatella described detected disc distinct Dumortier ectocyst edit endocyst entire epistome examined existence extending external extremity fibres fluid Fredericella fresh-water Polyzoa genera genus Gervais gives Hancock Hist important internal latter layer Leidy lophophore Lophopus margin mass Mém membrane memoir minute mouth muscles Natural naturalists nearly observed occur organ orifice Original figures Paludicella passes Plumatella Plumatella repens Polype polypide Polyzoon portion present published relations repens resemblance retraction retractor Rösel seen separated sheath side space species specimens statoblasts stomach stones structure surface surrounding tentacula transparent transverse Trembley true tubes Tubularia tunic Tunicata walls whole young