Human anatomy, including structure and development and practical considerations . Epithelium coveringfilifunn _ Capillary loops withini coiiiieclive-tissue basisof papillae Mucous membrane Muscular tissue Injected mucous membrane and subjacent areolar and muscular tissue from upper surface of tongue. X 60. Fig. 1337. Epilhe-^.lium. Taste-bud Annular wall Centralportion of pa-pilla—con-nective tissue Duct of gland ?•-v«^»> 1 -^ Muscular tissue -Serous gland *»* --^ » Section across circumvallate papilla from childs tongue, showing central portion and encircling fold. X 75- vicinity


Human anatomy, including structure and development and practical considerations . Epithelium coveringfilifunn _ Capillary loops withini coiiiieclive-tissue basisof papillae Mucous membrane Muscular tissue Injected mucous membrane and subjacent areolar and muscular tissue from upper surface of tongue. X 60. Fig. 1337. Epilhe-^.lium. Taste-bud Annular wall Centralportion of pa-pilla—con-nective tissue Duct of gland ?•-v«^»> 1 -^ Muscular tissue -Serous gland *»* --^ » Section across circumvallate papilla from childs tongue, showing central portion and encircling fold. X 75- vicinity. The glands encircling the circumvallate papillae constitute an annular groupsome 4 mm. wide and about twice as deep. Those about the papilLx foliata form anelongated group, about mm. in width, which extends from 8-15 mm. in front of THE TONGUE. 1577 the base of the palato-tjlossal fold. Anteriorly towartls the dorsum the serous glandsremain isolated ; posteriorly they come into contact with the mucous glands, so thatalveoli of both varieties may be included within a single microscopical field ( Fig. ). The posterior third of the dorsum, froih the circunnallate jjajMllu,- backward,possesses a rich, almost continuous layer of muccnis glands, 5 mm. nr more in thick-ness, which lie beneath the mucous membrane and mi


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