. The cell in development and inheritance. Cells. i)iiu«'tuun'uiwtn4 O. CD Fig. 17. — Ciliated cells, showing cytoplasmic fibrillae terminating in a zone of peripheral microsomes to which the cilia are attached. [EngelmaNN.] A. From intestinal epithelium of Anodonta. B. From gill of Anodonta. CD. Intestinal epi- thelium of Cyclas. tion with which many existing accounts of cell-structure are received. The evidence is nevertheless overwhelmingly strong, as I believe, that not only the fibrillar and alveolar formations, but also the micro- somes observed in cell-structures, are in part norma


. The cell in development and inheritance. Cells. i)iiu«'tuun'uiwtn4 O. CD Fig. 17. — Ciliated cells, showing cytoplasmic fibrillae terminating in a zone of peripheral microsomes to which the cilia are attached. [EngelmaNN.] A. From intestinal epithelium of Anodonta. B. From gill of Anodonta. CD. Intestinal epi- thelium of Cyclas. tion with which many existing accounts of cell-structure are received. The evidence is nevertheless overwhelmingly strong, as I believe, that not only the fibrillar and alveolar formations, but also the micro- somes observed in cell-structures, are in part normal structures. This evidence is derived partly from a study of the living cell, partly from the regular and characteristic arrangement of the thread-work and. 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 Wilson, Edmund B. (Edmund Beecher), 1856-1939. New York, Macmillan


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