. Comparative zoology, structural and systematic : for use in schools and colleges. Zoology; Anatomy, Comparative; Physiology, Comparative. Fig. 52.—Ideal Section of a Mammalian Vertebrate: A, pectoral, or fore limb; B, pelvic, or hind limb: a, mouth; 6, cerebrum; c, cerebellum; d, nose; e, eye; /, ear; g, oesophagus; h, stomach ; % intestine; j, diaphragm, or midriff; k, rectum, or termination of intestine ; I, anus; to, liver; », spleen ; o, kidney ; p, sympa- thetic system of nerves; g, pancreas; r, urinary bladder; s, spinal cord; u, ure- ter ; v, vertebral column; w, heart; x, lung; trach


. Comparative zoology, structural and systematic : for use in schools and colleges. Zoology; Anatomy, Comparative; Physiology, Comparative. Fig. 52.—Ideal Section of a Mammalian Vertebrate: A, pectoral, or fore limb; B, pelvic, or hind limb: a, mouth; 6, cerebrum; c, cerebellum; d, nose; e, eye; /, ear; g, oesophagus; h, stomach ; % intestine; j, diaphragm, or midriff; k, rectum, or termination of intestine ; I, anus; to, liver; », spleen ; o, kidney ; p, sympa- thetic system of nerves; g, pancreas; r, urinary bladder; s, spinal cord; u, ure- ter ; v, vertebral column; w, heart; x, lung; trachea, or windpipe ; z, epi- glottis. diaphragm, and almost immediately expands into the stomach. In the majority of Mammals, the stomach is a muscular bag of an irregular oval shape, lying obliquely across the abdomen. In the Flesh-eaters, whose food is easy of solu- tion, the stomach is usually simple, and lies nearly in the course of the alimentary ca- nal ; but in proportion as the food departs more widely in its composition from the body itself, and is therefore more difficult to digest, we find the stomach increasing in size and complexity, and turned aside from the gen- eral course of the canal, so as to retain the food a longer . Fig. 53.—Section of Horse's Stomach.: A, time. The inlet, Or Open- left sac;£, right sac; C, duodenum. ing, into the oesophagus is called cardiac; the outlet, or. 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 Orton, James, 1830-1877; Birge, E. A. (Edward Asahel), 1851-1950. New York : Harper & Bros.


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