. An elementary course of practical zoology. Zoology. Fig. 32.—A, part o. a fresh muscular fibre of a frog. B, the same after treatment with distilled water followed by methyl green. b, bright bands ; ti. dim bands ; «. nuclei ; J, ^. sarcolemma, rendered visible as a minute blister (j*) by absorption of water and by the rupture of the muscle- fibre at JT (A, from Huxley's Physiology.) on, increase in length while their nuclei multiply by fission, each enormously elongated cell thus containing a consider- able number. Connective Tissue.—We will next examine a piece of the delicate web of conne


. An elementary course of practical zoology. Zoology. Fig. 32.—A, part o. a fresh muscular fibre of a frog. B, the same after treatment with distilled water followed by methyl green. b, bright bands ; ti. dim bands ; «. nuclei ; J, ^. sarcolemma, rendered visible as a minute blister (j*) by absorption of water and by the rupture of the muscle- fibre at JT (A, from Huxley's Physiology.) on, increase in length while their nuclei multiply by fission, each enormously elongated cell thus containing a consider- able number. Connective Tissue.—We will next examine a piece of the delicate web of connective tissue which binds the muscles together. Under the high power, connective tissue is seen to be PRACT. ZOOL. I. 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 Parker, T. Jeffery (Thomas Jeffery), 1850-1897; Parker, William Newton, joint author. London, Macmillan and Co. , Limited; New York, The Macmillan Company


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