. Electrolytes in biological systems, incorporating papers presented at a symposium at the Marine Biological Laboratory in Woods Hole, Massachusetts, on September 8, 1954 . Fig. i6. Eleclronmicroscopic view of frog skin. Arrow points to the 'Basement membrane'. Rana teinporaria (56). (Reproduced from original prints by courtesy of Prof. Dr. F. S. Sjoe- strand, Stockholm.) following information: i gm of skin represents, on an average, an area of about 45 cm-. The thickness of the total fresh skin lies between and mm. Plani- metric measurements showed that, in the average cross section
. Electrolytes in biological systems, incorporating papers presented at a symposium at the Marine Biological Laboratory in Woods Hole, Massachusetts, on September 8, 1954 . Fig. i6. Eleclronmicroscopic view of frog skin. Arrow points to the 'Basement membrane'. Rana teinporaria (56). (Reproduced from original prints by courtesy of Prof. Dr. F. S. Sjoe- strand, Stockholm.) following information: i gm of skin represents, on an average, an area of about 45 cm-. The thickness of the total fresh skin lies between and mm. Plani- metric measurements showed that, in the average cross section of fixed skin of the leg, the area occupied by all the epithelial cells of the epidermis represents about one fourth of the total cross-sectional area of the skin. For the area of epithelial cells of the stratum germinativum, this figure is of the order of one eleventh. Similarly approximate values were obtained for the epithelium of the
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