. Electro-physiology. Electrophysiology. FIG. 249.—Development of the electrical plates of Torpedo from embryonic muscle-fibres. (Babuchin.) plates," since with continued growth they are transformed directly into the final structure, and he believes that the characteristic pear-shaped form of Babuchin's figures must be referred to the swelling effect of the macerating methods employed. He him- self, like Krause (17), finds them more loaf-shaped. The unequal length of the single muscle-fibres, which form the foundation substrate of a column, causes the plates to be of different heights in


. Electro-physiology. Electrophysiology. FIG. 249.—Development of the electrical plates of Torpedo from embryonic muscle-fibres. (Babuchin.) plates," since with continued growth they are transformed directly into the final structure, and he believes that the characteristic pear-shaped form of Babuchin's figures must be referred to the swelling effect of the macerating methods employed. He him- self, like Krause (17), finds them more loaf-shaped. The unequal length of the single muscle-fibres, which form the foundation substrate of a column, causes the plates to be of different heights in longitudinal section (Fig. 250). " The non-swollen section of the muscle-fibres always remains at the same stage of embryonic development, and finally forms a. 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 Biedermann, W. (Wilhelm), 1852-1929; Welby, Frances A. (Frances Alice). London : Macmillan


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