. An introduction to the study of zoology : by T. H. Huxley, F. R. S. ; with eighty-two illustrations. Crayfish; Zoology. MUSCULAR TISKUfl. 181 4. The muscular tissue of the crayfish always has the form of bands or fibres, of verj' various tliickness, marked, when viewed by transmitted light, by alternate darker and. Fig. 52.—Astaovs flnciatUis.—A, a single muscular fibre, transverse diameter jigth of an inch ; B, a, portion of the same more highly magnified ; C, a smaller portion treated with alcohol and acetic acid still more highly magnified ; D and E, the splitting up of a part of a fibre,


. An introduction to the study of zoology : by T. H. Huxley, F. R. S. ; with eighty-two illustrations. Crayfish; Zoology. MUSCULAR TISKUfl. 181 4. The muscular tissue of the crayfish always has the form of bands or fibres, of verj' various tliickness, marked, when viewed by transmitted light, by alternate darker and. Fig. 52.—Astaovs flnciatUis.—A, a single muscular fibre, transverse diameter jigth of an inch ; B, a, portion of the same more highly magnified ; C, a smaller portion treated with alcohol and acetic acid still more highly magnified ; D and E, the splitting up of a part of a fibre, treated with picro-carmine, into fibrillae; F, the connection of a nervous with a muscular fibre which has been treated with alcohol and acetic acid, a, darker, and i, clearer portions of the fibrillse ; n, nuclei ; «», nerve fibre ; s, sarcolemma ; t, tendon ; 1—5, successive dark granular strise answering to the granular portions, a, of each 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 Huxley, Thomas Henry, 1825-1895; Huxley, Thomas Henry, 1825-1895. Crayfish. New York : D. Appleton


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