. Biology; the story of living things. Cctt rabbit- ^3) Comparison of digestive tracts of a carnivore and herbivore. How can the differences in the size of the caeca and length of the gut be explained P (After WeUs, Huxley, and WeUs).. £..r<3ctcx\ glandi Alimentary canal of the dogfish. State the function of the vahular intestine. What are the principal dif- ferences between this digestive tract and that of the rabbit P than the body. A modification quite characteristic of some groups is the caecum, which is noticeably large in rodents. Other types of caeca, like the pyloric caeca, sometime


. Biology; the story of living things. Cctt rabbit- ^3) Comparison of digestive tracts of a carnivore and herbivore. How can the differences in the size of the caeca and length of the gut be explained P (After WeUs, Huxley, and WeUs).. £..r<3ctcx\ glandi Alimentary canal of the dogfish. State the function of the vahular intestine. What are the principal dif- ferences between this digestive tract and that of the rabbit P than the body. A modification quite characteristic of some groups is the caecum, which is noticeably large in rodents. Other types of caeca, like the pyloric caeca, sometimes occur near the juncture of the stomach and the intestine among fishes, and there should be men- tioned here the longitudinal fold, or typhlosole, of the earthworm. When such a longitudinal fold is twisted spirally, there results a structure known as a spiral valve, v/hich is characteristic of 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 Hunter, George W. (George William), 1873-1948; Walter, Herbert Eugene, b. 1867; Hunter, George W. (George William), 1902-. New York, Cincinnati [etc. ] American book company


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