. The biology of the frog. Frogs. Fig. 44. — Respiratory organs of the frog. A, ventral aspect. The right lung, r. big, has been laid open to show the inner surface. In B the larynx has been cut through the middle, and the right half of the larynx and right lung are seen from the side, ar, arytenoid cartilage; b. hy, main part of the hyoid; ^/.glottis; I. fr. c, laryngo-tracheal chamber; /. c. hy, posterior horn of hyoid ; v. cd, vocal cord. (After Howes.) the lungs. The aryfcjwid cai'tilages are a pair of semilunar valves, which rest upon the cricoid cartilage ; their upper J"-. Fig. 45.
. The biology of the frog. Frogs. Fig. 44. — Respiratory organs of the frog. A, ventral aspect. The right lung, r. big, has been laid open to show the inner surface. In B the larynx has been cut through the middle, and the right half of the larynx and right lung are seen from the side, ar, arytenoid cartilage; b. hy, main part of the hyoid; ^/.glottis; I. fr. c, laryngo-tracheal chamber; /. c. hy, posterior horn of hyoid ; v. cd, vocal cord. (After Howes.) the lungs. The aryfcjwid cai'tilages are a pair of semilunar valves, which rest upon the cricoid cartilage ; their upper J"-. Fig. 45. — Cartilages of the larynx of the frog. A, from above; B, from the side; Ca, arytenoid cartilage; C. /i to C. /^, cricoid cartilage; P, expansion of the cricoid; Sp, spinous process of the cricoid; * * *, prominences of the arytenoids. (After Wiedersheim.) edges form the lateral margins of the glottis; they afford. 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 Holmes, Samuel J. (Samuel Jackson), 1868-1964. New York, The Macmillan company;[etc. ,etc. ]
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