. Microbes & toxins. Bacteriology; Toxins; Antitoxins. Fig. 44.- -Plant filament surrounded by the phagocytes of Spongilla. (Metchnikoff.) If into the body of a sponge a little glass tube or an asbestos fibre or any sharp foreign substance is introduced, motile amoeboid cells from the mesoderm soon come and surround it, the same cells which are capable of surrounding and digesting both inert granules and living prey. This engulfing power of phagocytes. Fig. 45.—Mass of phagocytes round a spike in Bipinnaria asterigeria. (Metchnikoff.). Please note that these images are extracted from scann Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/microbes-amp-toxins-bacteriology-toxins-antitoxins-fig-44-plant-filament-surrounded-by-the-phagocytes-of-spongilla-metchnikoff-if-into-the-body-of-a-sponge-a-little-glass-tube-or-an-asbestos-fibre-or-any-sharp-foreign-substance-is-introduced-motile-amoeboid-cells-from-the-mesoderm-soon-come-and-surround-it-the-same-cells-which-are-capable-of-surrounding-and-digesting-both-inert-granules-and-living-prey-this-engulfing-power-of-phagocytes-fig-45mass-of-phagocytes-round-a-spike-in-bipinnaria-asterigeria-metchnikoff-please-note-that-these-images-are-extracted-from-scann-image232097780.html
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. Text-book of zoology for junior students. Zoology. AVES. 285 a state suitable for digestiun. The gullet, after leaving the crop, shortly opens into a second cavitj^ called the " proventricubis," which is the true digesting stomach, and is richly supplied with glands which secrete the digestive fluid or gastric juice (p). This, in turn, opens into a muscular cavity which is called the " gizzai'd " (r/), and which leads into the commencement of the small intestine. The characters of the gizzard vary with the nature of the food. In the Birds of Prey, which live on an easily Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/text-book-of-zoology-for-junior-students-zoology-aves-285-a-state-suitable-for-digestiun-the-gullet-after-leaving-the-crop-shortly-opens-into-a-second-cavitj-called-the-quot-proventricubisquot-which-is-the-true-digesting-stomach-and-is-richly-supplied-with-glands-which-secrete-the-digestive-fluid-or-gastric-juice-p-this-in-turn-opens-into-a-muscular-cavity-which-is-called-the-quot-gizzaid-quot-r-and-which-leads-into-the-commencement-of-the-small-intestine-the-characters-of-the-gizzard-vary-with-the-nature-of-the-food-in-the-birds-of-prey-which-live-on-an-easily-image232180519.html
RMRDMMHB–. Text-book of zoology for junior students. Zoology. AVES. 285 a state suitable for digestiun. The gullet, after leaving the crop, shortly opens into a second cavitj^ called the " proventricubis," which is the true digesting stomach, and is richly supplied with glands which secrete the digestive fluid or gastric juice (p). This, in turn, opens into a muscular cavity which is called the " gizzai'd " (r/), and which leads into the commencement of the small intestine. The characters of the gizzard vary with the nature of the food. In the Birds of Prey, which live on an easily
. A practical course in botany, with especial reference to its bearings on agriculture, economics, and sanitation. Botany. 262 Figs. 261-263. — Leaves of sundew magnified : 261, leaf expanded ; 262, leaf closing over captured insect; 263, leaf digesting a meal. prey. When a fly has been trapped, the tentacles close upon it, the edges of the leaf curve inward, making a sort of stomach, from the glands of which an acid juice exudes and. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these i Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-practical-course-in-botany-with-especial-reference-to-its-bearings-on-agriculture-economics-and-sanitation-botany-262-figs-261-263-leaves-of-sundew-magnified-261-leaf-expanded-262-leaf-closing-over-captured-insect-263-leaf-digesting-a-meal-prey-when-a-fly-has-been-trapped-the-tentacles-close-upon-it-the-edges-of-the-leaf-curve-inward-making-a-sort-of-stomach-from-the-glands-of-which-an-acid-juice-exudes-and-please-note-that-these-images-are-extracted-from-scanned-page-images-that-may-have-been-digitally-enhanced-for-readability-coloration-and-appearance-of-these-i-image232413467.html
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