. The physiology of the domestic animals; a text-book for veterinary and medical students and practitioners. Physiology, Comparative; Domestic animals. 842 PHYSIOLOGY OF THE DOMESTIC ANIMALS. Examination of the structure of the membrane lining the nasal cavities shows marked points of distinction between the region to which the olfactory fibres have been traced and other portions of the nasal cham- bers. The area of distribution of the olfactory nerve is termed the regio olfactoria, and in the main embraces the upper part of the septum and the upper part of the middle turbinated bone. The rema


. The physiology of the domestic animals; a text-book for veterinary and medical students and practitioners. Physiology, Comparative; Domestic animals. 842 PHYSIOLOGY OF THE DOMESTIC ANIMALS. Examination of the structure of the membrane lining the nasal cavities shows marked points of distinction between the region to which the olfactory fibres have been traced and other portions of the nasal cham- bers. The area of distribution of the olfactory nerve is termed the regio olfactoria, and in the main embraces the upper part of the septum and the upper part of the middle turbinated bone. The remainder of the nasal cavity is called the regio respiratoria. The olfactory region has a thicker mucous membrane than the respiratory part. It is covered by a single layer of cylindrical epithelial cells, which contain yellow pigment in sufficiently large quantity to serve even by the naked eye to distinguish this part of the nose from the respiratory passages. The latter division of the nasal cavity is covered by ciliated epithelium and contains tubular glands and serous, acinous glands. In the olfactory region are found between the ordinary BB cylindrical epithelium cells peculiar. 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 Smith, Robert Meade, 1854-. Philadelphia and London, F. A. Davis


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