. Practical anatomy of the rabbit : an elementary laboratory textbook in mammalian anatomy . Rabbits; Anatomy, Comparative. Classification of the Organ Systems. 45 (6) The respiratory system, comprising the lungs, and respiratory passages, namely, the bronchi, the trachea and the larynx. With this system may also be included the accessory respiratory passages formed by the nasal fossae. (7) The vascular system, comprising the organs of circulation, , QO, #... Fig. 2-1. Schematic representation of the chief organ-systems of a generalized vertebrate as seen in a transverse section of the abd


. Practical anatomy of the rabbit : an elementary laboratory textbook in mammalian anatomy . Rabbits; Anatomy, Comparative. Classification of the Organ Systems. 45 (6) The respiratory system, comprising the lungs, and respiratory passages, namely, the bronchi, the trachea and the larynx. With this system may also be included the accessory respiratory passages formed by the nasal fossae. (7) The vascular system, comprising the organs of circulation, , QO, #... Fig. 2-1. Schematic representation of the chief organ-systems of a generalized vertebrate as seen in a transverse section of the abdominal region: . Integument—^int. Skeleton—v., vertebral body; , vertebral arch; , vertebral canal. Muscular system—, skeletal muscle; , visceral muscle. Nervous system—, spinal cord, with the ce'ptral canal, and the dorsal (pos- terior) and ventral (anterior) roots of the spi,nal nerves; , ganglion of the posterior root; , ramus communicans to sympathetic trunk; and , anterior and posterior rami ofa spinal nerve; , sympathetic trunk. Digestive system—i. intestine. Vascular system—ao., aorta. Urinogenital system—k., kidney; go., gonad (ovary or testis). Serous cavity—, general coelom, pleuroperitoneal, or peritoneal cavity; and , visceral and parietal parts of the serous tunic—visceral and parietal peritoneum; mes., mesentery. namely, the heart, arteries, capillary vessels, and veins. The lymph-conducting canals are also portions of the circulatory system, but since they are largely independent of the bloodvessels, they are usually considered as forming with their associated lymph glands a separate lymphatic 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 Bensley, B. A. (Benjamin Arthur), 1875-1934. Toronto : University pre


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