. Biology and man. Biology; Human beings. (filiated tracie^. Cardlage cells THE DIFFERENTIATION OF CELLS In the earliest stages of an individual's development all the cells are very much alike. When there are several hundred cells, it is possible to make out layers of distinct kinds of cells. Later we can recognize different tissues, or masses of similar cells, such as skin, muscle, bone. After the distinct tissues are established, a dividing cell produces new cells like itself. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for reada
. Biology and man. Biology; Human beings. (filiated tracie^. Cardlage cells THE DIFFERENTIATION OF CELLS In the earliest stages of an individual's development all the cells are very much alike. When there are several hundred cells, it is possible to make out layers of distinct kinds of cells. Later we can recognize different tissues, or masses of similar cells, such as skin, muscle, bone. After the distinct tissues are established, a dividing cell produces new cells like itself. 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 Gruenberg, Benjamin C. (Benjamin Charles), 1875-1965; Bingham, N. Eldred (Nelson Eldred), 1901-. Boston, New York, [etc. ] Ginn and company
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