. The biology of marine animals. Marine animals; Physiology, Comparative. RESPIRATION 139 evaginations of the body wall (papulae), each of which contains a central cavity communicating with the perivisceral coelom. External cilia maintain a current of sea water over the surface of the animal, and gases are ex- changed with the gently circulating coelomic fluid across the walls of the. Fig. Section through the Dorsal Body Wall of the Lug worm Arenicola marina, Showing Branchial Tufts (From Wells, 1944) Tentacles crown. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned pa


. The biology of marine animals. Marine animals; Physiology, Comparative. RESPIRATION 139 evaginations of the body wall (papulae), each of which contains a central cavity communicating with the perivisceral coelom. External cilia maintain a current of sea water over the surface of the animal, and gases are ex- changed with the gently circulating coelomic fluid across the walls of the. Fig. Section through the Dorsal Body Wall of the Lug worm Arenicola marina, Showing Branchial Tufts (From Wells, 1944) Tentacles crown. 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 Nicol, J. A. Colin (Joseph Arthur Colin), 1915-. New York, Interscience Publishers


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