. An introduction to the study of zoology : by T. H. Huxley, F. R. S. ; with eighty-two illustrations. Crayfish; Zoology. CONNECTIVE TISSUE. 179 very closely resembles the epithelial tissue, except that the intervals between the nuclei are wider, and that the substance in which they are imbedded cannot be broken up into a separate cell-body for each nucleus. In the second form (fig. 51, A) the matrix exhibits fine wavy parallel lines, as if it were mai'ked out into imperfect. Fig. 51.—AstacKS flimatilis.—Connective tissue ; A, second form ; B, third form, a, cavities ; n, nuclei. Highly magnif
. An introduction to the study of zoology : by T. H. Huxley, F. R. S. ; with eighty-two illustrations. Crayfish; Zoology. CONNECTIVE TISSUE. 179 very closely resembles the epithelial tissue, except that the intervals between the nuclei are wider, and that the substance in which they are imbedded cannot be broken up into a separate cell-body for each nucleus. In the second form (fig. 51, A) the matrix exhibits fine wavy parallel lines, as if it were mai'ked out into imperfect. Fig. 51.—AstacKS flimatilis.—Connective tissue ; A, second form ; B, third form, a, cavities ; n, nuclei. Highly magnified. fibres. In this form, as in the next to be described, more or less spherical cavities, which contain a clear fluid, are excavated in the matrix; and the number 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 Huxley, Thomas Henry, 1825-1895; Huxley, Thomas Henry, 1825-1895. Crayfish. New York : D. Appleton
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