. Kirkes' handbook of physiology . wr H to Fig. 41. Fig. 42. Fig. 41.—Mucous Connective Tissue from the Umbilical Cord, a. Cells; b, 42.—Part of a Section of a Lymphatic Gland, from which the Corpuscles have been forthe most part Removed, showing the Adenoid Reticulum. (Klein and Noble Smith.) Structure. It consists of cells, which in the jelly of the enamel organare stellate, embedded in a soft jelly-like intercellular substance which formsthe bulk of the tissue. Adenoid or Lymphoid Tissue. Distribution. This variety of tissuemakes up the stroma of the spleen and lymphatic glands
. Kirkes' handbook of physiology . wr H to Fig. 41. Fig. 42. Fig. 41.—Mucous Connective Tissue from the Umbilical Cord, a. Cells; b, 42.—Part of a Section of a Lymphatic Gland, from which the Corpuscles have been forthe most part Removed, showing the Adenoid Reticulum. (Klein and Noble Smith.) Structure. It consists of cells, which in the jelly of the enamel organare stellate, embedded in a soft jelly-like intercellular substance which formsthe bulk of the tissue. Adenoid or Lymphoid Tissue. Distribution. This variety of tissuemakes up the stroma of the spleen and lymphatic glands, and is found also
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