An illustrated encyclopædic medical dictionaryBeing a dictionary of the technical terms used by writers on medicine and the collateral sciences, in the Latin, English, French and German languages . archespores of the pollen (see 13 in illustration underMother-c. of the pollen). [B, 104,167; Engler (B, 245).]—, cellule gustative (ou du goilt). Ger., Geschmackzelle. One ofthe highly refractive, spindle-shaped cs situated in the interior ofthe taste-buds and supposed to be the true sensory element of thelatter. It has a large clear nucleus situated at about the middle ofthe length of t


An illustrated encyclopædic medical dictionaryBeing a dictionary of the technical terms used by writers on medicine and the collateral sciences, in the Latin, English, French and German languages . archespores of the pollen (see 13 in illustration underMother-c. of the pollen). [B, 104,167; Engler (B, 245).]—, cellule gustative (ou du goilt). Ger., Geschmackzelle. One ofthe highly refractive, spindle-shaped cs situated in the interior ofthe taste-buds and supposed to be the true sensory element of thelatter. It has a large clear nucleus situated at about the middle ofthe length of the c. That part of the c. extending from the nucleusto the surface is usually rather thick and is tipped with a thorn-hleprocess, while the opposite half of the c. is slender and sometimts O, no; 02, not; 0», whole; Th, thin; Th!*, the; U, like oo in too; lI^ blue; U«, lull; U*. full; U», urn; U«, like ii (German). CELLACELLULE 900 branched and is supposed to be connected, directly or indirectly,with a nerve-flbre. [J, 30, 31, 85.]—Tegmental c. See Cover-c—Tendon-c. Fr., cellule tendineuse. Ger., Sehnenzelle. A con-nective-tissue corpuscle found in tendon. Such os are arranged in. TASTE-CELLS. fAFTKR PREY.)], ^statorv bud from the rabbit; 3 a, cover-cs; 2 &, taste-ca; 2 c, a tjute-c. with a fineterminal tliread at the Iree end. rows and are usually flattened and possess leaf-like processes. [J,30, 31; Arch. f. mikr. Anat., 1875, p. 177 (J).]—Thomsons element of a Thomsons battery (o. v.). [B.]—Tlvread-c. SeeNEMATOoirsT—TIssue-c. Ger,, Gewebszelle. 1. A c. which, com-bined with other similar cs and intercellular substance, forms a tis-sue. 2. See Somatic c.—Touch-c*s. See Tactile cs.—Trabecu-lar c. A c. in which projections from the extend like raftersnearly or quite across the lumen of the c. [B, 829.]—Tracheal c,Tracheary c. An elongated vegetable c, constituting one of thecharacteristic elements of woody tissue, and characterized by thepre


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