. Animal biology. Biology; Zoology; Physiology. B Connective tissue. Nervous tissue Fig. 32. — Various Vertebrate tissues. A, Epithelium (simple ciliated) from human intestine; a, surface view; b, longitudinal section; B, Connective tissue (subcutaneous) from Rabbit, showing cells and fibers (elastic and fibrillated); C, Cartilage, showing cells in spaces in hyaline matrix; D, Bone: section of human humerus showing many spaces in matrix in which the bone cells lie; E, Muscle (striated) from Man; a, longitudinal section; 6, cross section; F, Nervous tissue: bipolar nerve cells from ganglion of


. Animal biology. Biology; Zoology; Physiology. B Connective tissue. Nervous tissue Fig. 32. — Various Vertebrate tissues. A, Epithelium (simple ciliated) from human intestine; a, surface view; b, longitudinal section; B, Connective tissue (subcutaneous) from Rabbit, showing cells and fibers (elastic and fibrillated); C, Cartilage, showing cells in spaces in hyaline matrix; D, Bone: section of human humerus showing many spaces in matrix in which the bone cells lie; E, Muscle (striated) from Man; a, longitudinal section; 6, cross section; F, Nervous tissue: bipolar nerve cells from ganglion of auditory nerve of 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 Woodruff, Lorande Loss, 1879-1947. New York The Macmillan company


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