. A manual of zoology. Zoology. 82 GENERAL TRIXCIPLES OF ZOOLOGY Conlraclilc Jihrc-cells, on the other hand, are eonneetive-tissue cells, â which usually ha\e surrounded themselves with a layer of contractile substance; corresponding to their origin, they have the form of connective- tissue cells, and are spindle-formed or branched; the branches arising from the enils of the cells (lig. 50). The similarity of form renders the distinc- tion between ordinar}- connective-tissue cells and fibre-cells dithcult; if the contractile layer on the surface be slightly developed, the distinction. Please n


. A manual of zoology. Zoology. 82 GENERAL TRIXCIPLES OF ZOOLOGY Conlraclilc Jihrc-cells, on the other hand, are eonneetive-tissue cells, â which usually ha\e surrounded themselves with a layer of contractile substance; corresponding to their origin, they have the form of connective- tissue cells, and are spindle-formed or branched; the branches arising from the enils of the cells (lig. 50). The similarity of form renders the distinc- tion between ordinar}- connective-tissue cells and fibre-cells dithcult; if the contractile layer on the surface be slightly developed, the distinction. 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 Hertwig, Richard, 1850-1937; Kingsley, J. S. (John Sterling), 1854-1929, ed. and tr. New York, H. Holt


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