. Elementary physiology . »iii;i;uii;aiiiiiiE:;!!H?^ m- Fig. 40.—Sarcoiemma of mammalian muscle highly magnified. The fibre is represented at a place where the muscular substance has become ruptured and has shrunk away, leaving the sarcoiemma (with a nucleus adher- ing to it) clear. The fibre had been treated with serum acidulated with acetic acid. BiiiiiiiiiiiiHiniiiiHiii iiillllHliHIllHg iniiii:ii!:i|iiii ii illlllilllllllllllBllil iiiiiiiinii;aiiii| iiiiiiiniiiiHi;!!^* iiliiii'i'ffllliiii [Illlliiljilililili ii::??ii i li nilliiiiii Fig. 41.—Muscular fibre of a mammal examined fresh in seru


. Elementary physiology . »iii;i;uii;aiiiiiiE:;!!H?^ m- Fig. 40.—Sarcoiemma of mammalian muscle highly magnified. The fibre is represented at a place where the muscular substance has become ruptured and has shrunk away, leaving the sarcoiemma (with a nucleus adher- ing to it) clear. The fibre had been treated with serum acidulated with acetic acid. BiiiiiiiiiiiiHiniiiiHiii iiillllHliHIllHg iniiii:ii!:i|iiii ii illlllilllllllllllBllil iiiiiiiinii;aiiii| iiiiiiiniiiiHi;!!^* iiliiii'i'ffllliiii [Illlliiljilililili ii::??ii i li nilliiiiii Fig. 41.—Muscular fibre of a mammal examined fresh in serum, highly mag- nified, the surface of the fibre being accurately focussed. The nuclei are seen on the flat at the sur- face of the fibre, and in profile at the edges, contains many hundreds of the fine mt/scle fibres which go to make up the chief part of the mass of the muscle. So far the structure can be followed with the naked eye (the fasciculi are the grain which is seen in boiled flesh), but if it be desired to follow the structure further, and see the ultimate fibres of which each fasciculus is made up, the microscope must be employed.


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