. Elements of histology. Histology. A, Columnar cells of intestine; B, polyhedral cells of the conjunctiva; c, ciliated conical cells of the trachea; d, ciliated cell of frog's mouth; E, inverted conical cell of trachea; F, squamous cell of the cavity of mouth, seen from its hroad surface ; G, squamous cell, seen from its narrow side. of hearing, are modi- fied epithelial struc- tures. Epithelial cells are grouped together ¥ig, kinds of Epithelial Cells by exceedingly thin layers of an albu- minous interstitial cement substance, which during life is of a semi-fluid nature, and bel
. Elements of histology. Histology. A, Columnar cells of intestine; B, polyhedral cells of the conjunctiva; c, ciliated conical cells of the trachea; d, ciliated cell of frog's mouth; E, inverted conical cell of trachea; F, squamous cell of the cavity of mouth, seen from its hroad surface ; G, squamous cell, seen from its narrow side. of hearing, are modi- fied epithelial struc- tures. Epithelial cells are grouped together ¥ig, kinds of Epithelial Cells by exceedingly thin layers of an albu- minous interstitial cement substance, which during life is of a semi-fluid nature, and belongs to the group of bodies known as globulins. 18. As regards shape we distinguish two kinds of epithelial cells—columnar and squamous. The columnar cells are short or long, cylindrical or pris- matic, pyramidal, conical, club-shaped, pear-shaped, or spindle-shaped; their nucleus is always more or less oval, their protoplasm more or less longitudinally striated. On the free surface of the cells—, the c. 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 Klein, E. (Edward), 1844-1925. Philadelphia : H. C. Lea's Son
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