Elementary anatomy and physiology : for colleges, academies, and other schools . elementaryanato00hitc Year: 1869 Circulatory Apparatus in the Lobster. «, The Heart. Ophthalmic Artery, c, An- tennar Artery, d, Hepatic Artery, e, Abdominal Artery, f, Sternal Artery, g, Venous Sinuses. A, Branchiae. heart of the animal, since by the contraction of its coats the blood or contained fluid is forced along. Small arteries are given off from this dorsal vessel all along its course. This Fig. 243. Circulation in Insects, a, Dorsal Vessel, b, Principal Lateral Currents. The Arrows show the direction


Elementary anatomy and physiology : for colleges, academies, and other schools . elementaryanato00hitc Year: 1869 Circulatory Apparatus in the Lobster. «, The Heart. Ophthalmic Artery, c, An- tennar Artery, d, Hepatic Artery, e, Abdominal Artery, f, Sternal Artery, g, Venous Sinuses. A, Branchiae. heart of the animal, since by the contraction of its coats the blood or contained fluid is forced along. Small arteries are given off from this dorsal vessel all along its course. This Fig. 243. Circulation in Insects, a, Dorsal Vessel, b, Principal Lateral Currents. The Arrows show the direction of the Fluid. plan, however, is seldom completely carried out, but is most fully exemplified in the class of insects which is partly ex- hibited in Fig. 243.


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