. Kirkes' handbook of physiology . Fig. 64. Fig. 6s. Fig. 64.—Thin Section of the Enamel and a Part of the Dentine, a, Cuticular pellicle of theenamel (Nasmyths membrane); b, enamel fibers, or columns with fissures between them and crossstriae; c, larger cavities in the enamel, communicating with the extremities of some of the dentinaltubuli (d). X 350. (Kolliker.) Fig. 65.—Section of the Upper Jaw of a Fetal Sheep. A.— i. Common enamel germ dippingdown into the mucous membrane; 2, palatine process of jaw; 3, rete Malpighi. (Waldeyer.) B.—Section similar to A, but passing through one of the sp


. Kirkes' handbook of physiology . Fig. 64. Fig. 6s. Fig. 64.—Thin Section of the Enamel and a Part of the Dentine, a, Cuticular pellicle of theenamel (Nasmyths membrane); b, enamel fibers, or columns with fissures between them and crossstriae; c, larger cavities in the enamel, communicating with the extremities of some of the dentinaltubuli (d). X 350. (Kolliker.) Fig. 65.—Section of the Upper Jaw of a Fetal Sheep. A.— i. Common enamel germ dippingdown into the mucous membrane; 2, palatine process of jaw; 3, rete Malpighi. (Waldeyer.) B.—Section similar to A, but passing through one of the special enamel germs here becoming flask-shaped; c, c,epithelium of mouth; f, neck; f, body of special enamel germ. (Rose.) C.—A laterstage; c, outline of epithelium of gum; f, neck of enamel germ; /, enamel organ; p, papilla; 5,dental sac forming; fp, the enamel germ of permanent tooth; m, bone of jaw; v, vessels cut across.(Kolliker.) Copied from Quains Anatomy. The enamel prisms are connected together by a trace of hyal


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