. The physiology of domestic animals ... Physiology, Comparative; Veterinary physiology. BLOOD. 473 per cent, of the blood is constituted by the plasma, and per cent, blood-corpuscles. The red corpuscles, as already mentioned, are heavier than the other constituents of the blood, and are the cause of. Fig. 173.—Blood-Corpuscles op Different Animals. (Thanhoffer.) 1, proteus : 2, rana esculenta: «, upper view ; b, white blood-corpuscle; <:, side view of red blood-cor- puscle : 3, triton ; 4, snake; 5, camel; 6, turtle ; 7, salamander ; S, carp; 9. eobitis fossilis ; 10, cuckoo ; 11


. The physiology of domestic animals ... Physiology, Comparative; Veterinary physiology. BLOOD. 473 per cent, of the blood is constituted by the plasma, and per cent, blood-corpuscles. The red corpuscles, as already mentioned, are heavier than the other constituents of the blood, and are the cause of. Fig. 173.—Blood-Corpuscles op Different Animals. (Thanhoffer.) 1, proteus : 2, rana esculenta: «, upper view ; b, white blood-corpuscle; <:, side view of red blood-cor- puscle : 3, triton ; 4, snake; 5, camel; 6, turtle ; 7, salamander ; S, carp; 9. eobitis fossilis ; 10, cuckoo ; 11, chicken; 12, canary-bird; 13, lion; 14, elephant; 15, man; a, upper view ; b. crenated form; c, color- less corpuscle; 16, horse, the cells arranged in rouleaux ; 17, hippopotamus, upper view. the color and opacity of the blood ; their specific gravity may be placed at about 1090. If water is added to blood, it appears darker in reflected light, but is more transparent. This depends upon the change in shape a o £ i Jl. 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 Smith, Robert Meade, 1854-. Chicago, A. Eger


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