. Human embryology and morphology. Embryology, Human; Morphology. THE EESPIEATORY SYSTEM. 253 There are certain peculiarities in the lungs of animals which are adapted to an upright posture (Man and Anthropoids):— pharynx larynx. right cardin. jiein right I.— put. art II. trachea left bronchus I. mesoblast II. pul. buds III. mesoblast oesoph. Fig. 206.—The condition of the Bight and Left Pulmonarj' Buds in a 5th week embryo. (After His). (1) Ramification of the Bronchi.—In quadrupedal mammals the bronchus does not divide by a process of equal dichotomy, as in man, but passes backwards
. Human embryology and morphology. Embryology, Human; Morphology. THE EESPIEATORY SYSTEM. 253 There are certain peculiarities in the lungs of animals which are adapted to an upright posture (Man and Anthropoids):— pharynx larynx. right cardin. jiein right I.— put. art II. trachea left bronchus I. mesoblast II. pul. buds III. mesoblast oesoph. Fig. 206.—The condition of the Bight and Left Pulmonarj' Buds in a 5th week embryo. (After His). (1) Ramification of the Bronchi.—In quadrupedal mammals the bronchus does not divide by a process of equal dichotomy, as in man, but passes backwards in the lung as a main stem, which. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Keith, Arthur, Sir, 1866-1955. London : E. Arnold
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