... by elongated processes varying in number from one to six or seven. Each cell of the inner wall contains numerous red or brown granules, a few transparent globules, and a single large clear mesoblast. When decomposition ensued, these cells became still... The American Journal of Science and Arts - 155 페이지1859전체보기 - 도서 정보
| 1859 - 482 페이지
...meeting I was asked if I had seen any trace of organization in the globules of the Vibrio-like fibrillae of the muscle of Sagitta. (See p. 108 of this number)....immovable and stiff, lashed about with very marked effect upon the cells to which they belonged, and caused them to change place constantly. At last the inner... | |
| American Academy of Arts and Sciences - 1860 - 490 페이지
...and a single large, clear mesoblast. " When decomposition ensued, these cells became still further separated from each other, and danced about in the...immovable and stiff, lashed about with very marked effect upon the cells to which they belonged, and caused them to change place constantly. At last the inner... | |
| American Academy of Arts and Sciences - 1860 - 472 페이지
...and a single large, clear mesoblast. " When decomposition ensued, these cells became still further separated from each other, and danced about in the manner which I have just described. The vibratile ciliae were not observed to share in this movement ; in fact, I could ' not detect their presence,... | |
| 1860 - 448 페이지
...wall becomes separated from the outer one, but not completely, for the cells of the two adhere to each by elongated processes varying in number from one...immovable and stiff, lashed about with very marked effect upon the cells to which they belonged, and caused them to change place constantly. At last the inner... | |
| 1860 - 452 페이지
...wall becomes separated from the outer one, but not completely, for the cells of the two adhere to each by elongated processes varying in number from one...other, and danced about in the manner which I have just deseribed. The vibratile cilia were not observed to share in this movement; in fact, I could not detect... | |
| Henry James Clark - 1865 - 366 페이지
...(nucleus). When decomposition ensued, these cells became still farther separated from each other (fig. 50) and danced about in the manner which I have just described....immovable and stiff, lashed about with very marked effect upon the cells to which they belonged, and caused them to change place constantly. At last the inner... | |
| Henry James Clark - 1865 - 344 페이지
...numerous red or brown granules, a few transparent globules, and a single large clear mesoblast (nucleus). When decomposition ensued, these cells became still farther separated from each other (fig. 50) and danced about in the manner which I have just described. The vibratile cilia were not... | |
| 1867 - 448 페이지
...wall becomes separated from the outer one, but not completely, for the cells of the two adhere to each by elongated processes varying in number from one...immovable and stiff, lashed about with very marked effect upon the cells to which they belonged, and caused them to change place constantly. At last the inner... | |
| 1860 - 976 페이지
...cells became still farther separated from eych other and danced about in the mannerwhich I have thns described. The vibratile cilia were not observed to...immovable and stiff, lashed about with very marked effect upon the cells to which they belonged, and caused them to change place constantly. At last the inner... | |
| 1860 - 448 페이지
...nu• merous red or brown granules, a few transparent globules, and a single large, clear mcsoblast. When decomposition ensued, these cells became still...processes, which heretofore had remained immovable and stiflf, lashed about with very marked effect upon the cells to which they belonged, and caused them... | |
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