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. Quain's elements of anatomy . 2. • Fig. 526.—Columnar epithelium cells of the rabbits ixTEbTiNE. (E. A. S.)The cells have been isolated after maceration in very weak chromic acid. They aremuch vacuolated, and one of them (2) has a fat-globule near its attached end ; the striatedborder {str.) is well seen, and the bright separating from the cell-protoplasm ;■n, nucleus vith intranuclear network ; a, a thinned out wing-like projection of the cellwhich probably fitted between two adjacent ceUs. Fig. 527.—A ROW of columnar cells from an intestinal villus of the RABBIT. (E. A. S.) str
. Quain's elements of anatomy . 2. • Fig. 526.—Columnar epithelium cells of the rabbits ixTEbTiNE. (E. A. S.)The cells have been isolated after maceration in very weak chromic acid. They aremuch vacuolated, and one of them (2) has a fat-globule near its attached end ; the striatedborder {str.) is well seen, and the bright separating from the cell-protoplasm ;■n, nucleus vith intranuclear network ; a, a thinned out wing-like projection of the cellwhich probably fitted between two adjacent ceUs. Fig. 527.—A ROW of columnar cells from an intestinal villus of the RABBIT. (E. A. S.) str, striated border; w, smaller cells between the epithelium cells, probably of thenature of lymph-corpuscles. which is filled with mucigen, and in some of these the mucus has become dischargedfrom the cell, and the free end is ruptured (goblet-cells, see p. 44). The number 604 THE SMALL INTESTINE. of cells containing mucus varies much in different animals and perhaps underdifferent conditions in the same animal. There ar
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