10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «VITELLICLE»
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1
Descriptive and Illustrated Catalogue of the Physiological ...
The right lobe of the liver has been removed : the right auricle is laid open : the
intestinal canal, the loop of small intestine to which the vitellicle is attached, and
the vitelline vein are likewise displayed. 3427. A foetal Gosling near the
conclusion ...
Royal College of Surgeons of England. Museum, Sir Richard Owen, 1840
2
Catalogue of the Contents of the Museum of the Royal College ...
the inferior vena cava, where it receives the hepatic veins. The right lobe of the
liver has been removed : the right auricle is laid open : the intestinal canal, the
loop of small intestine to which the vitellicle is attached, and the vitelline vein are
...
3
Descriptive and Illustrated Catalogue of the Physiological ...
The right lobe of the liver has been removed : the right auricle is laid open : the
intestinal canal, the loop of small intestine to which the vitellicle is attached, and
the vitelline vein are likewise displayed. 3427. A foetal Gosling near the
conclusion ...
4
Zoologist: A Monthly Journal of Natural History
The vitellicle is attached to the forepart of the abdomen, of an oblong shape,
highly vascular, and the vitelline vessels and circulating cells are beautifully
shown ; the blood flows through the blood-vessels ramified along the sides of the
back, ...
5
The Zoologist: A Monthly Journal of Natural History
... large branch termed cmliac, which is distributed to the rudimentary stomach
and alimentary canal; the principal trunk given ofi', being that which divides into
numerous branches to supply the right side of the vitellicle, and communicates
with ...
6
A Dictionary of Science, Literature, & Art: Comprising the ...
In Anatomy, the cordlike prolongation of the teguments of the abdomen, including
the vessels which pass from the foetus to the placenta in placental mammals: or
to the allnntois and vitellicle in implacental mammals, birds, and reptiles; or to ...
William Thomas Brande, George William Cox, 1872
7
Dictionary of the English Language Exhibiting Orthography, ...
(-käixrd) = the cord-like prolongation of the teguments of the abdomen, incl. the
vessels wh. pasa from the 4 fœtus ' to the * placenta' in placental mammals, or to
the •allantois and vitellicle* in implacental m., birds, and reptiles, or to the
vitellicle ...
Arnold James Cooley, 1861
8
On the anatomy of vertebrates
1 The mucous layer is concerned in the formation of the intestinal canal ; and
beyond this part, which is at first an open groove, the mucous layer expands over
the yolk, which it ultimately incloses, the margins of the ' vitellicle ' so formed, fig.
9
On the Anatomy of Vertebrates ...: Birds and mammals
1 The mucous layer is concerned in the formation of the intestinal canal ; and
beyond this part, which is at first an open groove, the mucous layer expands over
the yolk, which it ultimately incloses, the margins of the ' vitellicle ' so formed, fig.
10
Lectures on the comparative anatomy and physiology of the ...
3255) ; so that, whilst the vitellicle administers to the nutriment of the embryo, the
external branchiae may perform the respiratory function. In the species of Shark,
the smooth Emissole, in which Prof. Muller has shown that vascular cotyledons ...