. Elementary physiology. Physiology; Physiology. Fig. —A pj-loric gland, from a section of the dog's stomach. (Ebstein.) w, mouth ; «, neck; tr, a deep portion of a tubule cut transversely. Fig. 74.—Section of the gastric mucous membrane taken across the direction of the glands (cardiac part). b, basement membrane ; c, central cells ; o, parietal cells; r, retiform tissue (with sections of blood-capillaries) between the glands. Fig. 75.—a cardiac gland from the dog's stomach. (Highly magnified.) (Klein.) d, duct or mouth of the gland ; b, base or fundus of one of its tubules. On the rio^ht
. Elementary physiology. Physiology; Physiology. Fig. —A pj-loric gland, from a section of the dog's stomach. (Ebstein.) w, mouth ; «, neck; tr, a deep portion of a tubule cut transversely. Fig. 74.—Section of the gastric mucous membrane taken across the direction of the glands (cardiac part). b, basement membrane ; c, central cells ; o, parietal cells; r, retiform tissue (with sections of blood-capillaries) between the glands. Fig. 75.—a cardiac gland from the dog's stomach. (Highly magnified.) (Klein.) d, duct or mouth of the gland ; b, base or fundus of one of its tubules. On the rio^ht the base of a tubule more highly magnified ; c, central cell; /, parietal cell. °. 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 Moore, Benjamin, 1867?-1922. New York: Longmans, Green, and Co.
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