Human physiology . Fir;. 134.—(Left.) Four ridges of the epidermis, with short furrows across them, and the orificesof the sudoriferous ducts. (Breschet.) Fie. 135.—(Right.) Section of a sweat gland in the human skin. (Schafer.) re, «, secreting tubein transverse section ; h, of secreting tube si-en from above (surface focus); c, c, efferenttube (commencing duct); <l, intertubular connective tissue with blood-vessels. In the sectionamiss the secreting tube, 1 is the basement membrane; 2, the muscular fibres cut across ;3, the secreting epithelium lining the tube. the domestic animals.


Human physiology . Fir;. 134.—(Left.) Four ridges of the epidermis, with short furrows across them, and the orificesof the sudoriferous ducts. (Breschet.) Fie. 135.—(Right.) Section of a sweat gland in the human skin. (Schafer.) re, «, secreting tubein transverse section ; h, of secreting tube si-en from above (surface focus); c, c, efferenttube (commencing duct); <l, intertubular connective tissue with blood-vessels. In the sectionamiss the secreting tube, 1 is the basement membrane; 2, the muscular fibres cut across ;3, the secreting epithelium lining the tube. the domestic animals. They consist of long tubes in which thesecreting part is coiled up into a ball, seated at varying depths ofthe corium and in the first layers of the subcutaneous adiposetissue (Fig. 129). The excretory duct or conducting tube is con-tinued from the coiled gland through the corium, and in a spiralcourse through the epidermis, opening between two adjacentpapillae with the widened orifice described above. The se


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