. The chordates. Chordata. Fig. 253. (A) Nonstriated ("smooth") muscle-cell with single nucleus. {B) A small portion of the length of a multinucleate striated fiber. (Courtesy, Kingsley: "Comparative Anatomy of Vertebrates," Philadelphia, The Blakiston Company.). Fig. 254. Striated muscle; human. (Top) Longitudinal section, showing smal portions of several fibers. (Bottom) Section transverse to the length of the fibers Nuclei lie at the surface of the fiber. (Courtesy, Bremer: "Text-Book of Histology.' Philadelphia, The Blakiston Company.). Please note that these image


. The chordates. Chordata. Fig. 253. (A) Nonstriated ("smooth") muscle-cell with single nucleus. {B) A small portion of the length of a multinucleate striated fiber. (Courtesy, Kingsley: "Comparative Anatomy of Vertebrates," Philadelphia, The Blakiston Company.). Fig. 254. Striated muscle; human. (Top) Longitudinal section, showing smal portions of several fibers. (Bottom) Section transverse to the length of the fibers Nuclei lie at the surface of the fiber. (Courtesy, Bremer: "Text-Book of Histology.' Philadelphia, The Blakiston Company.). 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 Rand, Herbert W. (Herbert Wilbur), 1872-1960. Philadelphia : Blakiston


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