Elements of histology (1898) Elements of histology elementsofhistol00klei Year: 1898 Fig. 36.—From the Tail of a Tadpole. c. Branched coDnective tissue cells; m, a migratory cell. (Atlas^ way that in two adjacent cells of the growing tendon the nuclei face each other. This indicates that the individual cells undergo division. Corresponding to the martjin of each row, the cells j;>ossess minute processes. The cell plate is not quite riat, Ijut possessed of one, two, or even three membranous pro- jections l)y which it is wedged in between the individual bundles of the group to which the row


Elements of histology (1898) Elements of histology elementsofhistol00klei Year: 1898 Fig. 36.—From the Tail of a Tadpole. c. Branched coDnective tissue cells; m, a migratory cell. (Atlas^ way that in two adjacent cells of the growing tendon the nuclei face each other. This indicates that the individual cells undergo division. Corresponding to the martjin of each row, the cells j;>ossess minute processes. The cell plate is not quite riat, Ijut possessed of one, two, or even three membranous pro- jections l)y which it is wedged in between the individual bundles of the group to which the row of cells belongs. 39, (fe) In the serous meuibranes, cornea, subcu- taneous tissue, and loose connective tissues, the cells are flattened transparent cor- puscles, eac-li witli an oblong flattened nucleus, and more or less branched and connected by tlifir processes. In the cornea they are spoken of as the corneal corpuscles, and are ver}' richly branched (Fig. 37). They are situated between the lamellae of fibrous bundles of which the ground substance of the cornea consists. These corpuscles are also situated in the interfascicular lymph spaces, or spaces left between the bundles of the fibrous matrix, which are cavi- ties in the interstitial cement, cementing tlie Imndles and trabecuke together (von Recklinghausen). In the cornea and serous mem- branes these spaces possess the shape of branched Fig. 37.—Fi-om the Cornea of Kitten, showing the Networks of the Branched Corneal Corpuscles. a. The network of their pro- cesses ; b, nucleus of the corpuscle. (Atla^.')


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