. Biology; the story of living things. THE METABOIJC MACHINERY OF ANIMALS 289 the lower end is known as the pyloric part, the extreme Hmit of which is indicated by a groove called the pylorus. The pyloric and fundic parts of the stomach differ in the nature of their musculature as well as in their physiological activity during digestion. The pyloric part is separated from the small intestine by a sphincter muscle, called the sphincter pylorus. The shape and position of the stomach may \'ary according to the posture and amount of food ingested. Thus, while the stomach is supposed to lie in an &


. Biology; the story of living things. THE METABOIJC MACHINERY OF ANIMALS 289 the lower end is known as the pyloric part, the extreme Hmit of which is indicated by a groove called the pylorus. The pyloric and fundic parts of the stomach differ in the nature of their musculature as well as in their physiological activity during digestion. The pyloric part is separated from the small intestine by a sphincter muscle, called the sphincter pylorus. The shape and position of the stomach may \'ary according to the posture and amount of food ingested. Thus, while the stomach is supposed to lie in an "obliquely transverse position," Cocrdiac region. funcLus -T^ 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 Hunter, George W. (George William), 1873-1948; Walter, Herbert Eugene, b. 1867; Hunter, George W. (George William), 1902-. New York, Cincinnati [etc. ] American book company


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