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. Principles of veterinary science; a text-book for use in agricultural schools. Veterinary medicine. THE DIGESTIVE SYSTEM 79 communicate with the middle ear. The latter are slit-like openings, situated high up on the lateral walls of the pharynx, with a cartilaginous flap, which closes during swallowing. The esophagus is a fibromuscular tube which connects the pharynx with the stomach. It is about £}i feet long and runs down the left side of the neck. Upon reaching the thorax it assumes a median position, passes between the two lungs, pierces. Fig. 23.—Stomach of ox; right view: Oes., esophag Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/principles-of-veterinary-science-a-text-book-for-use-in-agricultural-schools-veterinary-medicine-the-digestive-system-79-communicate-with-the-middle-ear-the-latter-are-slit-like-openings-situated-high-up-on-the-lateral-walls-of-the-pharynx-with-a-cartilaginous-flap-which-closes-during-swallowing-the-esophagus-is-a-fibromuscular-tube-which-connects-the-pharynx-with-the-stomach-it-is-about-i-feet-long-and-runs-down-the-left-side-of-the-neck-upon-reaching-the-thorax-it-assumes-a-median-position-passes-between-the-two-lungs-pierces-fig-23stomach-of-ox-right-view-oes-esophag-image232319633.html
RMRDY21N–. Principles of veterinary science; a text-book for use in agricultural schools. Veterinary medicine. THE DIGESTIVE SYSTEM 79 communicate with the middle ear. The latter are slit-like openings, situated high up on the lateral walls of the pharynx, with a cartilaginous flap, which closes during swallowing. The esophagus is a fibromuscular tube which connects the pharynx with the stomach. It is about £}i feet long and runs down the left side of the neck. Upon reaching the thorax it assumes a median position, passes between the two lungs, pierces. Fig. 23.—Stomach of ox; right view: Oes., esophag
. Principles of economic zoo?logy. Zoology, Economic. 200 BRANCH CHORDATA Digestive System.—The food is principally animal. Food securing is, of course, by the mouth. The mouths of fishes vary in size, shape, and position, according to the food and feeding habits. The digestive tract is large, near the region of the phar- ynx, but narrows into a tube in which there is little distinction. -Jtng Fig. 159.—Right lateral view of skull of M. dolomicii, with other bones; natural size: Pmx, premaxillary; PL, palatine; na., nasal; Elh., ethmoid; Prf., prefrontal; As., alisphenoid; Fr., frontal; Ptf., Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/principles-of-economic-zoology-zoology-economic-200-branch-chordata-digestive-systemthe-food-is-principally-animal-food-securing-is-of-course-by-the-mouth-the-mouths-of-fishes-vary-in-size-shape-and-position-according-to-the-food-and-feeding-habits-the-digestive-tract-is-large-near-the-region-of-the-phar-ynx-but-narrows-into-a-tube-in-which-there-is-little-distinction-jtng-fig-159right-lateral-view-of-skull-of-m-dolomicii-with-other-bones-natural-size-pmx-premaxillary-pl-palatine-na-nasal-elh-ethmoid-prf-prefrontal-as-alisphenoid-fr-frontal-ptf-image232253839.html
RMRDT23Y–. Principles of economic zoo?logy. Zoology, Economic. 200 BRANCH CHORDATA Digestive System.—The food is principally animal. Food securing is, of course, by the mouth. The mouths of fishes vary in size, shape, and position, according to the food and feeding habits. The digestive tract is large, near the region of the phar- ynx, but narrows into a tube in which there is little distinction. -Jtng Fig. 159.—Right lateral view of skull of M. dolomicii, with other bones; natural size: Pmx, premaxillary; PL, palatine; na., nasal; Elh., ethmoid; Prf., prefrontal; As., alisphenoid; Fr., frontal; Ptf.,
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