. Electro-physiology . FIG. 249.—Development of the electrical plates of Torpedo from embryonic muscle-fibres. (Babuchin.) plates," since with continued growth they are transformed directly into the final structure, and he believes that the characteristic pear-shaped form of Babuchin's figures must be referred to the swelling effect of the macerating methods employed. He him- self, like Krause (17), finds them more loaf-shaped. The unequal length of the single muscle-fibres, which form the foundation substrate of a column, causes the plates to be of different heights in longitudinal secti


. Electro-physiology . FIG. 249.—Development of the electrical plates of Torpedo from embryonic muscle-fibres. (Babuchin.) plates," since with continued growth they are transformed directly into the final structure, and he believes that the characteristic pear-shaped form of Babuchin's figures must be referred to the swelling effect of the macerating methods employed. He him- self, like Krause (17), finds them more loaf-shaped. The unequal length of the single muscle-fibres, which form the foundation substrate of a column, causes the plates to be of different heights in longitudinal section (Fig. 250). " The non-swollen section of the muscle-fibres always remains at the same stage of embryonic development, and finally forms a


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