. The cell in development and inheritance. Cells. Pig. 20. — Spinal ganglion-cell of the frog. [LenHOSSEK.] The nucleus contains a single intensely chromatic nucleolus, and a paler linin-network with rounded chromatin-granules. The cytoplasmic fibrillas are faintly shown passing out into the nerve-process below. (They are figured as far more distinct by Flemming.) The dark cyto- plasmic masses are the deeply staining " chromophilic granules" (Nissl) of unknown function. (The centrosome, which lies near the centre of the cell, is shown in Fig. 8, C.) At the left, two connective tissue


. The cell in development and inheritance. Cells. Pig. 20. — Spinal ganglion-cell of the frog. [LenHOSSEK.] The nucleus contains a single intensely chromatic nucleolus, and a paler linin-network with rounded chromatin-granules. The cytoplasmic fibrillas are faintly shown passing out into the nerve-process below. (They are figured as far more distinct by Flemming.) The dark cyto- plasmic masses are the deeply staining " chromophilic granules" (Nissl) of unknown function. (The centrosome, which lies near the centre of the cell, is shown in Fig. 8, C.) At the left, two connective tissue-cells. appears with equal clearness, though in a somewhat different form, in many eggs, where the meshes are rounded and often contain food- matters or deutoplasm in the inter-spaces (Figs. 59, 60). In cartilage- cells and connective tissue-cells, where the threads can be plainly seen. 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 Wilson, Edmund B. (Edmund Beecher), 1856-1939. New York, Macmillan


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