. Essentials of biology presented in problems. Biology. THE BLOOD AND ITS CIRCULATION â .m oxidized to release energy, and is stored for that purpose. The sugar that becomes glycogen is carried to the liver directly from the walls of the stomach and intostino, where it has been absorbed from the food there' contained. From lli(s directly to the right auricle. The portal circulation, as it is called, is the only part of the circidation where the blood passes through two sets of capillaries. Problem XLIX. d nhidy of the circulation of the Hood {.Laboratory Manual, Proh. .I'Z/A'.) Circulation in
. Essentials of biology presented in problems. Biology. THE BLOOD AND ITS CIRCULATION â .m oxidized to release energy, and is stored for that purpose. The sugar that becomes glycogen is carried to the liver directly from the walls of the stomach and intostino, where it has been absorbed from the food there' contained. From lli(s directly to the right auricle. The portal circulation, as it is called, is the only part of the circidation where the blood passes through two sets of capillaries. Problem XLIX. d nhidy of the circulation of the Hood {.Laboratory Manual, Proh. .I'Z/A'.) Circulation in the Web of a Frog's Foot. â If the web of the foot of a h^e frog or the tail of a tadpole is examined under the com- pound microscope, a network of blood vessels will be seen. In some of these the corpuscles are moving rapidly and in spurts; these^ are arteries. The arteries lead into smaller vessels hardly greater in diameter than the width of a single corpuscle. This network o\ capillaries may be followed into larger veins in which the blood moves regularly. This illustrates the condition in any tissue of. Capillary circulation in the web of a frog's foot, as seen under the compound microscope. «, b, small veins; c, pigment cells in the skin; d, ciipillnric-s in which the oval corpuscles are seen to follow one another in single 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 William, 1873-1948. New York, Cincinnati [etc. ] American Book Company
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