. Bensley's Practical anatomy of the rabbit : an elementary laboratory text-book in mammalian anatomy. Rabbits -- Anatomy. 40 ANATOMY OF THE RABBIT (5) The digestive system comprises the digestive tube and its outstanding glandular appendages—the oral glands, the liver, and the pancreas. (6) The respiratory system comprises the lungs, and respira- tory passages, namely, the bronchi, the trachea, and the larynx. \Mlh this system may also be included the accessory respiratory passages formed by the nasal fossae. (7) The vascular system comprises the organs of circulation of the blood and the lym


. Bensley's Practical anatomy of the rabbit : an elementary laboratory text-book in mammalian anatomy. Rabbits -- Anatomy. 40 ANATOMY OF THE RABBIT (5) The digestive system comprises the digestive tube and its outstanding glandular appendages—the oral glands, the liver, and the pancreas. (6) The respiratory system comprises the lungs, and respira- tory passages, namely, the bronchi, the trachea, and the larynx. \Mlh this system may also be included the accessory respiratory passages formed by the nasal fossae. (7) The vascular system comprises the organs of circulation of the blood and the lymphatic system. The former are the heart, the arteries, the capillary vessels, and the veins; the latter the lymph-conducting canals, which, though they ultimately empty into the veins and do not constitute an independent circulatory path, are sometimes considered as forming with their associated lymph glands a separate lymphatic system. (8) The urinogenital system includes the reproductive and excretory organs, together with their common ducts—the urethra of the male and the vestibulum of the female—and the associated bulbourethral gland. The reproductive organs comprise, in the male, the central organs or testes, and the deferent ducts, both of which are paired, the unpaired seminal vesicle, and the paired prostatic and paraprostatic glands. In the female, the reproductive organs comprise the paired ovaries, uterine tubes, and uteri, together with the unpaired vagina. The excretory organs of both sexes comprise the paired kidneys and ureters and the unpaired urinary Only included in part, or omitted in this classification are certain organs which physiologi- cally at least may be grouped together because they have general regulatory and growth-controlling They constitute the internal secreting, hormone, or Fig. 21. Rabbit-embryo of 10»/2 days ( mm.): m., manibular; h., hyoid; 1 and 2, first and second branchial arches; , anterior Hmb-bud; me., nietamere


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