. Anatomy, descriptive and applied. Anatomy. 1094 THE ORGANS OF SPECIAL SENSE The Ciliary Body (corpus ciliare) (Fig. 813) joins the choroid to the margin of the iris. It is in reality a process of the choroid and comprises the orbicularis ciliaris, the ciliary processes, and the Ciliary muscle. The orbiculus ciliaris (Figs. 811 and 812) is a zone of about 4 mm. (| inch) in width, directly continuous -Rath the anterior part of the choroid; it presents numerous ridges arranged in a radial manner. The depressions between the ridges are filled with retinal pigment epithelium (Szymonowicz). The or Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/anatomy-descriptive-and-applied-anatomy-1094-the-organs-of-special-sense-the-ciliary-body-corpus-ciliare-fig-813-joins-the-choroid-to-the-margin-of-the-iris-it-is-in-reality-a-process-of-the-choroid-and-comprises-the-orbicularis-ciliaris-the-ciliary-processes-and-the-ciliary-muscle-the-orbiculus-ciliaris-figs-811-and-812-is-a-zone-of-about-4-mm-inch-in-width-directly-continuous-rath-the-anterior-part-of-the-choroid-it-presents-numerous-ridges-arranged-in-a-radial-manner-the-depressions-between-the-ridges-are-filled-with-retinal-pigment-epithelium-szymonowicz-the-or-image236768969.html
RMRN5N6H–. Anatomy, descriptive and applied. Anatomy. 1094 THE ORGANS OF SPECIAL SENSE The Ciliary Body (corpus ciliare) (Fig. 813) joins the choroid to the margin of the iris. It is in reality a process of the choroid and comprises the orbicularis ciliaris, the ciliary processes, and the Ciliary muscle. The orbiculus ciliaris (Figs. 811 and 812) is a zone of about 4 mm. (| inch) in width, directly continuous -Rath the anterior part of the choroid; it presents numerous ridges arranged in a radial manner. The depressions between the ridges are filled with retinal pigment epithelium (Szymonowicz). The or
. Animal biology. Zoology; Biology. SUBPHYLUM VERTEBRATA 333 or more convex. It is inclosed in a thin fibrous capsule which is attached all around by a suspensory ligament to a body known as the ciliary body, to which also the iris is attached and which contains a muscle known as the ciliary muscle, in the form of a complete ring. All of these belong to the choroid layer. The tendency of the eyeball to maintain a globular form causes a tension on the lens capsule which serves to flatten the lens and to focus the eye for distance. When it is desired to focus on a near object, the ciliary muscle Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/animal-biology-zoology-biology-subphylum-vertebrata-333-or-more-convex-it-is-inclosed-in-a-thin-fibrous-capsule-which-is-attached-all-around-by-a-suspensory-ligament-to-a-body-known-as-the-ciliary-body-to-which-also-the-iris-is-attached-and-which-contains-a-muscle-known-as-the-ciliary-muscle-in-the-form-of-a-complete-ring-all-of-these-belong-to-the-choroid-layer-the-tendency-of-the-eyeball-to-maintain-a-globular-form-causes-a-tension-on-the-lens-capsule-which-serves-to-flatten-the-lens-and-to-focus-the-eye-for-distance-when-it-is-desired-to-focus-on-a-near-object-the-ciliary-muscle-image236765517.html
RMRN5GR9–. Animal biology. Zoology; Biology. SUBPHYLUM VERTEBRATA 333 or more convex. It is inclosed in a thin fibrous capsule which is attached all around by a suspensory ligament to a body known as the ciliary body, to which also the iris is attached and which contains a muscle known as the ciliary muscle, in the form of a complete ring. All of these belong to the choroid layer. The tendency of the eyeball to maintain a globular form causes a tension on the lens capsule which serves to flatten the lens and to focus the eye for distance. When it is desired to focus on a near object, the ciliary muscle
. Animal biology. Zoology; Biology. SUBPHYLUM VERTEBRATA 339 or more convex. It is inclosed in a thin fibrous capsule which is attached all around by a suspensory ligament to a body known as the ciliary body, from which also the iris extends and which contains a muscle known as the ciliary muscle, in the form of a complete ring. All of these belong to the choroid layer. The tendency of the eyeball to maintain a globular form causes a tension on the lens capsule which serves to flatten the lens and to focus the eye for distance. When it is desired to focus on a near object, the ciliary muscle c Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/animal-biology-zoology-biology-subphylum-vertebrata-339-or-more-convex-it-is-inclosed-in-a-thin-fibrous-capsule-which-is-attached-all-around-by-a-suspensory-ligament-to-a-body-known-as-the-ciliary-body-from-which-also-the-iris-extends-and-which-contains-a-muscle-known-as-the-ciliary-muscle-in-the-form-of-a-complete-ring-all-of-these-belong-to-the-choroid-layer-the-tendency-of-the-eyeball-to-maintain-a-globular-form-causes-a-tension-on-the-lens-capsule-which-serves-to-flatten-the-lens-and-to-focus-the-eye-for-distance-when-it-is-desired-to-focus-on-a-near-object-the-ciliary-muscle-c-image236764340.html
RMRN5F98–. Animal biology. Zoology; Biology. SUBPHYLUM VERTEBRATA 339 or more convex. It is inclosed in a thin fibrous capsule which is attached all around by a suspensory ligament to a body known as the ciliary body, from which also the iris extends and which contains a muscle known as the ciliary muscle, in the form of a complete ring. All of these belong to the choroid layer. The tendency of the eyeball to maintain a globular form causes a tension on the lens capsule which serves to flatten the lens and to focus the eye for distance. When it is desired to focus on a near object, the ciliary muscle c
. The anatomy of the domestic animals. Veterinary anatomy. THE VASCULAR TUNIC 865 practically homogeneous membrane which is less intimately attached to the sub- stantia propria than the anterior lamina. It is clear, glistening, and elastic. At the periphery the lamina divides into three sets of fibers. The anterior fibers join the sclera, the middle give attachment to the ciliary muscle, while the posterior pass into the iris and form the ligamentum pectinatum iridis. (5) The endothelium of the anterior chamber (Endothelium camerse anterioris) consists of a layer of flattened polygonal cells, Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-anatomy-of-the-domestic-animals-veterinary-anatomy-the-vascular-tunic-865-practically-homogeneous-membrane-which-is-less-intimately-attached-to-the-sub-stantia-propria-than-the-anterior-lamina-it-is-clear-glistening-and-elastic-at-the-periphery-the-lamina-divides-into-three-sets-of-fibers-the-anterior-fibers-join-the-sclera-the-middle-give-attachment-to-the-ciliary-muscle-while-the-posterior-pass-into-the-iris-and-form-the-ligamentum-pectinatum-iridis-5-the-endothelium-of-the-anterior-chamber-endothelium-camerse-anterioris-consists-of-a-layer-of-flattened-polygonal-cells-image236773067.html
RMRN5XCY–. The anatomy of the domestic animals. Veterinary anatomy. THE VASCULAR TUNIC 865 practically homogeneous membrane which is less intimately attached to the sub- stantia propria than the anterior lamina. It is clear, glistening, and elastic. At the periphery the lamina divides into three sets of fibers. The anterior fibers join the sclera, the middle give attachment to the ciliary muscle, while the posterior pass into the iris and form the ligamentum pectinatum iridis. (5) The endothelium of the anterior chamber (Endothelium camerse anterioris) consists of a layer of flattened polygonal cells,
. A text-book of animal physiology [microform] : with introductory chapters on general biology and a full treatment of reproduction, for students of human and comparative (veterinary) medicine and of general biology. Physiology, Comparative; Veterinary physiology; Physiologie comparée; Physiologie vétérinaire. 668 ANIMAL PHYSIOLOGY. follows: The lens is naturally very elastic and is kept in a par- tially compressed condition by its capsule, to which is attached the suspensory ligament which has a posterior attachment to the choroid and ciliary processes. When the ciliary muscle.. Ite. 41S.—niu Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-text-book-of-animal-physiology-microform-with-introductory-chapters-on-general-biology-and-a-full-treatment-of-reproduction-for-students-of-human-and-comparative-veterinary-medicine-and-of-general-biology-physiology-comparative-veterinary-physiology-physiologie-compare-physiologie-vtrinaire-668-animal-physiology-follows-the-lens-is-naturally-very-elastic-and-is-kept-in-a-par-tially-compressed-condition-by-its-capsule-to-which-is-attached-the-suspensory-ligament-which-has-a-posterior-attachment-to-the-choroid-and-ciliary-processes-when-the-ciliary-muscle-ite-41sniu-image234691363.html
RMRHR36B–. A text-book of animal physiology [microform] : with introductory chapters on general biology and a full treatment of reproduction, for students of human and comparative (veterinary) medicine and of general biology. Physiology, Comparative; Veterinary physiology; Physiologie comparée; Physiologie vétérinaire. 668 ANIMAL PHYSIOLOGY. follows: The lens is naturally very elastic and is kept in a par- tially compressed condition by its capsule, to which is attached the suspensory ligament which has a posterior attachment to the choroid and ciliary processes. When the ciliary muscle.. Ite. 41S.—niu
. The anatomy of the domestic animals. Veterinary anatomy. THE VASCULAR TUNIC 865 practically homogeneous membrane which is less intimately attached to the sub- stantia propria than the anterior lamina. It is clear, glistening, and elastic. At the i)eriph('ry the lamina divides into three sets of fibers. The anterior fibers join the sclera, the middle give attachment to the ciliary muscle, while the posterior pass into the iris and form the ligamentum pectinatum iridis. (5) The endothelium of the anterior chamber (Endothelium camenr antcrioris) consists of a layer of flatteneti polygonal cells Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-anatomy-of-the-domestic-animals-veterinary-anatomy-the-vascular-tunic-865-practically-homogeneous-membrane-which-is-less-intimately-attached-to-the-sub-stantia-propria-than-the-anterior-lamina-it-is-clear-glistening-and-elastic-at-the-ieriphry-the-lamina-divides-into-three-sets-of-fibers-the-anterior-fibers-join-the-sclera-the-middle-give-attachment-to-the-ciliary-muscle-while-the-posterior-pass-into-the-iris-and-form-the-ligamentum-pectinatum-iridis-5-the-endothelium-of-the-anterior-chamber-endothelium-camenr-antcrioris-consists-of-a-layer-of-flatteneti-polygonal-cells-image236772978.html
RMRN5X9P–. The anatomy of the domestic animals. Veterinary anatomy. THE VASCULAR TUNIC 865 practically homogeneous membrane which is less intimately attached to the sub- stantia propria than the anterior lamina. It is clear, glistening, and elastic. At the i)eriph('ry the lamina divides into three sets of fibers. The anterior fibers join the sclera, the middle give attachment to the ciliary muscle, while the posterior pass into the iris and form the ligamentum pectinatum iridis. (5) The endothelium of the anterior chamber (Endothelium camenr antcrioris) consists of a layer of flatteneti polygonal cells
. Pathology and bacteriology [electronic resource]. Ophthalmology; Eye; Eye; Bacteriology; Ophthalmology; Eye; Bacteriology; Eye. 348 INJURIES If an anterior ciliary artery, as it passes from the sclerotic to the ciliary muscle, also be torn, there is considerable hemorrhage into the anterior chamber. When the blood has become absorbed a portion of the iris may be found to have disappeared from view, or its pupillary margin in a portion of its circumference may alone be visible.. Fig. 184.—Complete rupture of the ligamentum pectinatum. LP points to its torn fibres which were formerly united to Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/pathology-and-bacteriology-electronic-resource-ophthalmology-eye-eye-bacteriology-ophthalmology-eye-bacteriology-eye-348-injuries-if-an-anterior-ciliary-artery-as-it-passes-from-the-sclerotic-to-the-ciliary-muscle-also-be-torn-there-is-considerable-hemorrhage-into-the-anterior-chamber-when-the-blood-has-become-absorbed-a-portion-of-the-iris-may-be-found-to-have-disappeared-from-view-or-its-pupillary-margin-in-a-portion-of-its-circumference-may-alone-be-visible-fig-184complete-rupture-of-the-ligamentum-pectinatum-lp-points-to-its-torn-fibres-which-were-formerly-united-to-image235266865.html
RMRJN981–. Pathology and bacteriology [electronic resource]. Ophthalmology; Eye; Eye; Bacteriology; Ophthalmology; Eye; Bacteriology; Eye. 348 INJURIES If an anterior ciliary artery, as it passes from the sclerotic to the ciliary muscle, also be torn, there is considerable hemorrhage into the anterior chamber. When the blood has become absorbed a portion of the iris may be found to have disappeared from view, or its pupillary margin in a portion of its circumference may alone be visible.. Fig. 184.—Complete rupture of the ligamentum pectinatum. LP points to its torn fibres which were formerly united to
. Anatomy, descriptive and applied. Anatomy. 976 THE NEBVE SYSTEM Tnfratrochlem nerve. THE THIRD OR OCULOMOTOR NERVE (N. OCULOMOTORroS) (Figs. 734, 735). The third or oculomotor nerve supplies all the muscles of the orbit except the Superior oblique and External rectus; it also supplies, through its connection with the ciliary ganglion, the Sphincter muscle of the iris and the Ciliary muscle. It is a rather large nerve, of cylindric form and firm texture. Its apparent origin is from the oculomotor groove along the ventromesal border of the crus. The deep origin may be traced through the sub Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/anatomy-descriptive-and-applied-anatomy-976-the-nebve-system-tnfratrochlem-nerve-the-third-or-oculomotor-nerve-n-oculomotorros-figs-734-735-the-third-or-oculomotor-nerve-supplies-all-the-muscles-of-the-orbit-except-the-superior-oblique-and-external-rectus-it-also-supplies-through-its-connection-with-the-ciliary-ganglion-the-sphincter-muscle-of-the-iris-and-the-ciliary-muscle-it-is-a-rather-large-nerve-of-cylindric-form-and-firm-texture-its-apparent-origin-is-from-the-oculomotor-groove-along-the-ventromesal-border-of-the-crus-the-deep-origin-may-be-traced-through-the-sub-image236770525.html
RMRN5R65–. Anatomy, descriptive and applied. Anatomy. 976 THE NEBVE SYSTEM Tnfratrochlem nerve. THE THIRD OR OCULOMOTOR NERVE (N. OCULOMOTORroS) (Figs. 734, 735). The third or oculomotor nerve supplies all the muscles of the orbit except the Superior oblique and External rectus; it also supplies, through its connection with the ciliary ganglion, the Sphincter muscle of the iris and the Ciliary muscle. It is a rather large nerve, of cylindric form and firm texture. Its apparent origin is from the oculomotor groove along the ventromesal border of the crus. The deep origin may be traced through the sub
. The biology of the frog. Frogs. HISTOLOGY OF THE FROG 129 Jungs, urinary and gall bladders, around many of the glands of the skin, and in the iris and ciliary muscle of the eye. (it,^ is concerned in the production of slow movements, like the contractions of the intestine, the expansion and contraction of blood vessels, the change in shape of the pupil of the eye. The fibers of striated muscle are more complicated in structure. They possess several spindle-shaped nuclei, scattered about through the cell, each of which is surrounded by a small amount of unmodified cyto- plasm. There is a thin Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-biology-of-the-frog-frogs-histology-of-the-frog-129-jungs-urinary-and-gall-bladders-around-many-of-the-glands-of-the-skin-and-in-the-iris-and-ciliary-muscle-of-the-eye-it-is-concerned-in-the-production-of-slow-movements-like-the-contractions-of-the-intestine-the-expansion-and-contraction-of-blood-vessels-the-change-in-shape-of-the-pupil-of-the-eye-the-fibers-of-striated-muscle-are-more-complicated-in-structure-they-possess-several-spindle-shaped-nuclei-scattered-about-through-the-cell-each-of-which-is-surrounded-by-a-small-amount-of-unmodified-cyto-plasm-there-is-a-thin-image234607016.html
RMRHK7J0–. The biology of the frog. Frogs. HISTOLOGY OF THE FROG 129 Jungs, urinary and gall bladders, around many of the glands of the skin, and in the iris and ciliary muscle of the eye. (it,^ is concerned in the production of slow movements, like the contractions of the intestine, the expansion and contraction of blood vessels, the change in shape of the pupil of the eye. The fibers of striated muscle are more complicated in structure. They possess several spindle-shaped nuclei, scattered about through the cell, each of which is surrounded by a small amount of unmodified cyto- plasm. There is a thin
. Anatomy in a nutshell : a treatise on human anatomy in its relation to osteopathy. Human anatomy; Osteopathic medicine; Osteopathic Medicine; Anatomy. 386 ANATOMY IN A NUTSHELL. The ciliary body consists of the ciliary processes and the ciliary muscle. The ciliary processes are of the same structure as the rest of the choroid. They are a series of folds (seventy or eighty) which are derived from the anterior margin of the choroid and are received in the corresponding folds of the sus- pensory Ligament of the lens and the vitreous humor. The blood supply is the anterior ciliary. The ciliary m Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/anatomy-in-a-nutshell-a-treatise-on-human-anatomy-in-its-relation-to-osteopathy-human-anatomy-osteopathic-medicine-osteopathic-medicine-anatomy-386-anatomy-in-a-nutshell-the-ciliary-body-consists-of-the-ciliary-processes-and-the-ciliary-muscle-the-ciliary-processes-are-of-the-same-structure-as-the-rest-of-the-choroid-they-are-a-series-of-folds-seventy-or-eighty-which-are-derived-from-the-anterior-margin-of-the-choroid-and-are-received-in-the-corresponding-folds-of-the-sus-pensory-ligament-of-the-lens-and-the-vitreous-humor-the-blood-supply-is-the-anterior-ciliary-the-ciliary-m-image236803106.html
RMRN78NP–. Anatomy in a nutshell : a treatise on human anatomy in its relation to osteopathy. Human anatomy; Osteopathic medicine; Osteopathic Medicine; Anatomy. 386 ANATOMY IN A NUTSHELL. The ciliary body consists of the ciliary processes and the ciliary muscle. The ciliary processes are of the same structure as the rest of the choroid. They are a series of folds (seventy or eighty) which are derived from the anterior margin of the choroid and are received in the corresponding folds of the sus- pensory Ligament of the lens and the vitreous humor. The blood supply is the anterior ciliary. The ciliary m
. A text-book of comparative physiology [microform] : for students and practitioners of comparative (veterinary) medicine. Physiology, Comparative; Veterinary physiology; Physiologie comparée; Physiologie vétérinaire. 688 COMPARATIVE PHYSIOLOGY. over, aiere is also generally, in bad oases. " spasm of accommo- dation" (i. e., of the ciliary muscle), with oicreased ocular ten- sion, etc. The remedies are, it»t of the accommodation mechan- ism and the use of concave glasses. 8 The opposite defect is hypermetropia. Thefc«perm<rt«)pic eve (Fiff 386), being too short, parallel rays are Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-text-book-of-comparative-physiology-microform-for-students-and-practitioners-of-comparative-veterinary-medicine-physiology-comparative-veterinary-physiology-physiologie-compare-physiologie-vtrinaire-688-comparative-physiology-over-aiere-is-also-generally-in-bad-oases-quot-spasm-of-accommo-dationquot-i-e-of-the-ciliary-muscle-with-oicreased-ocular-ten-sion-etc-the-remedies-are-itt-of-the-accommodation-mechan-ism-and-the-use-of-concave-glasses-8-the-opposite-defect-is-hypermetropia-thefcpermltrtpic-eve-fiff-386-being-too-short-parallel-rays-are-image234771423.html
RMRHXN9K–. A text-book of comparative physiology [microform] : for students and practitioners of comparative (veterinary) medicine. Physiology, Comparative; Veterinary physiology; Physiologie comparée; Physiologie vétérinaire. 688 COMPARATIVE PHYSIOLOGY. over, aiere is also generally, in bad oases. " spasm of accommo- dation" (i. e., of the ciliary muscle), with oicreased ocular ten- sion, etc. The remedies are, it»t of the accommodation mechan- ism and the use of concave glasses. 8 The opposite defect is hypermetropia. Thefc«perm<rt«)pic eve (Fiff 386), being too short, parallel rays are
. An analytical compendium of the various branches of medical science, for the use and examination of students. Anatomy; Physiology; Surgery; Obstetrics; Medicine; Materia Medica. THE EYE AND ITS APPENDAGES. 173 Fig. 150.. The ciliary muscle is a small, gray structure, behind the ciliary ligament,'^ and covering the outside of the ciliary processes. Its contraction presses the lens" towards the cornea.'' The iris^ (fig. 149,) is a thin, cir- cular membrane,^ consisting of contrac- tile tissue, and forming a vertical septum, between the anterior and posterior cham- bers of the eye. It is p Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/an-analytical-compendium-of-the-various-branches-of-medical-science-for-the-use-and-examination-of-students-anatomy-physiology-surgery-obstetrics-medicine-materia-medica-the-eye-and-its-appendages-173-fig-150-the-ciliary-muscle-is-a-small-gray-structure-behind-the-ciliary-ligament-and-covering-the-outside-of-the-ciliary-processes-its-contraction-presses-the-lensquot-towards-the-cornea-the-iris-fig-149-is-a-thin-cir-cular-membrane-consisting-of-contrac-tile-tissue-and-forming-a-vertical-septum-between-the-anterior-and-posterior-cham-bers-of-the-eye-it-is-p-image236863354.html
RMRNA1HE–. An analytical compendium of the various branches of medical science, for the use and examination of students. Anatomy; Physiology; Surgery; Obstetrics; Medicine; Materia Medica. THE EYE AND ITS APPENDAGES. 173 Fig. 150.. The ciliary muscle is a small, gray structure, behind the ciliary ligament,'^ and covering the outside of the ciliary processes. Its contraction presses the lens" towards the cornea.'' The iris^ (fig. 149,) is a thin, cir- cular membrane,^ consisting of contrac- tile tissue, and forming a vertical septum, between the anterior and posterior cham- bers of the eye. It is p
. The biology of the frog. Frogs. VI HISTOLOGY OF THE FROG 129 hmgs, urinary and gall bladders, around many of the glands of the skin, and in the iris and ciliary muscle of the eye. It is concerned in the production of slow movements, like the contractions of the intestine, the expansion and contraction of blood vessels, the change in shape of the pupil of the eye. The fibers of striated muscle are more complicated in structure. They possess several spindle-shaped nuclei, scattered about through the cell, each of which is surrounded by a small amount of unmodified cyto- plasm. There is a thin, Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-biology-of-the-frog-frogs-vi-histology-of-the-frog-129-hmgs-urinary-and-gall-bladders-around-many-of-the-glands-of-the-skin-and-in-the-iris-and-ciliary-muscle-of-the-eye-it-is-concerned-in-the-production-of-slow-movements-like-the-contractions-of-the-intestine-the-expansion-and-contraction-of-blood-vessels-the-change-in-shape-of-the-pupil-of-the-eye-the-fibers-of-striated-muscle-are-more-complicated-in-structure-they-possess-several-spindle-shaped-nuclei-scattered-about-through-the-cell-each-of-which-is-surrounded-by-a-small-amount-of-unmodified-cyto-plasm-there-is-a-thin-image234606927.html
RMRHK7ER–. The biology of the frog. Frogs. VI HISTOLOGY OF THE FROG 129 hmgs, urinary and gall bladders, around many of the glands of the skin, and in the iris and ciliary muscle of the eye. It is concerned in the production of slow movements, like the contractions of the intestine, the expansion and contraction of blood vessels, the change in shape of the pupil of the eye. The fibers of striated muscle are more complicated in structure. They possess several spindle-shaped nuclei, scattered about through the cell, each of which is surrounded by a small amount of unmodified cyto- plasm. There is a thin,
. Pathology and bacteriology [electronic resource]. Ophthalmology; Eye; Eye; Bacteriology; Ophthalmology; Eye; Bacteriology; Eye. 346 INJURIES Sphincter, probably the result of inhibition in conduction by the ciliary nerves. Cycloplegia without any obvious injury to the ciliary muscle, occurring under similar cir- cumstances, may be attributed to a like cause.. Rupture of the Ligamentum Pectinatum and Ciliary Muscle.—From the lateral dispersion of the aqueous humour a partial or complete rupture of the ligamentum. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may ha Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/pathology-and-bacteriology-electronic-resource-ophthalmology-eye-eye-bacteriology-ophthalmology-eye-bacteriology-eye-346-injuries-sphincter-probably-the-result-of-inhibition-in-conduction-by-the-ciliary-nerves-cycloplegia-without-any-obvious-injury-to-the-ciliary-muscle-occurring-under-similar-cir-cumstances-may-be-attributed-to-a-like-cause-rupture-of-the-ligamentum-pectinatum-and-ciliary-musclefrom-the-lateral-dispersion-of-the-aqueous-humour-a-partial-or-complete-rupture-of-the-ligamentum-please-note-that-these-images-are-extracted-from-scanned-page-images-that-may-ha-image235266908.html
RMRJN99G–. Pathology and bacteriology [electronic resource]. Ophthalmology; Eye; Eye; Bacteriology; Ophthalmology; Eye; Bacteriology; Eye. 346 INJURIES Sphincter, probably the result of inhibition in conduction by the ciliary nerves. Cycloplegia without any obvious injury to the ciliary muscle, occurring under similar cir- cumstances, may be attributed to a like cause.. Rupture of the Ligamentum Pectinatum and Ciliary Muscle.—From the lateral dispersion of the aqueous humour a partial or complete rupture of the ligamentum. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may ha
. The biology of the frog. Frogs. HISTOLOGY OF THE FROG 129 lungs, urinary and gall bladders, around many of the glands of the skin, and in the iris and ciliary muscle of the eye. It is concerned in the production of slow movements, like the contractions of the intestine, the expansion and contraction of blood vessels, the change in shape of the pupil of the eye. The fibers of striated muscle are more complicated in structure. They possess several spindle-shaped nuclei, scattered about through the cell, each of which is surrounded by a small amount of unmodified cyto- plasm. There is a thin, b Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-biology-of-the-frog-frogs-histology-of-the-frog-129-lungs-urinary-and-gall-bladders-around-many-of-the-glands-of-the-skin-and-in-the-iris-and-ciliary-muscle-of-the-eye-it-is-concerned-in-the-production-of-slow-movements-like-the-contractions-of-the-intestine-the-expansion-and-contraction-of-blood-vessels-the-change-in-shape-of-the-pupil-of-the-eye-the-fibers-of-striated-muscle-are-more-complicated-in-structure-they-possess-several-spindle-shaped-nuclei-scattered-about-through-the-cell-each-of-which-is-surrounded-by-a-small-amount-of-unmodified-cyto-plasm-there-is-a-thin-b-image234606729.html
RMRHK77N–. The biology of the frog. Frogs. HISTOLOGY OF THE FROG 129 lungs, urinary and gall bladders, around many of the glands of the skin, and in the iris and ciliary muscle of the eye. It is concerned in the production of slow movements, like the contractions of the intestine, the expansion and contraction of blood vessels, the change in shape of the pupil of the eye. The fibers of striated muscle are more complicated in structure. They possess several spindle-shaped nuclei, scattered about through the cell, each of which is surrounded by a small amount of unmodified cyto- plasm. There is a thin, b
. The cat : an introduction to the study of backboned animals, especially mammals. Cats; Anatomy, Comparative. 292 THE CAT. [CHAP. IX. opening contracts m-ore and more till it is reduced to an extremely narrow vertical chink. This is probably due (as has been sug- gested to me by my friend Mr. Henry Power) to the greater con- traction of the superior and inferior radiating fibres than of those which radiate outwards and inwards. A muscle called the ciliary muscle consists of a ring of radiating organic fibres which take origin in front from the inner surface of the sclerotic, close to the corn Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-cat-an-introduction-to-the-study-of-backboned-animals-especially-mammals-cats-anatomy-comparative-292-the-cat-chap-ix-opening-contracts-m-ore-and-more-till-it-is-reduced-to-an-extremely-narrow-vertical-chink-this-is-probably-due-as-has-been-sug-gested-to-me-by-my-friend-mr-henry-power-to-the-greater-con-traction-of-the-superior-and-inferior-radiating-fibres-than-of-those-which-radiate-outwards-and-inwards-a-muscle-called-the-ciliary-muscle-consists-of-a-ring-of-radiating-organic-fibres-which-take-origin-in-front-from-the-inner-surface-of-the-sclerotic-close-to-the-corn-image235096327.html
RMRJDFNB–. The cat : an introduction to the study of backboned animals, especially mammals. Cats; Anatomy, Comparative. 292 THE CAT. [CHAP. IX. opening contracts m-ore and more till it is reduced to an extremely narrow vertical chink. This is probably due (as has been sug- gested to me by my friend Mr. Henry Power) to the greater con- traction of the superior and inferior radiating fibres than of those which radiate outwards and inwards. A muscle called the ciliary muscle consists of a ring of radiating organic fibres which take origin in front from the inner surface of the sclerotic, close to the corn
. The anatomy of the horse : a dissection guide. Horses; Horses -- Anatomy. DISSECTION OF THE EYEBALL. 265 sclerotic by being colourless and transparent. The choroid coat will be recognised as the black layer lying subjacent to the sclerotic. It does. Fig. 36. View of the Lower Half of the Right Adult Human Eye, divided horizontally THROUGH THE MIDDLE. MAGNIFIED FOUR TIMES (A. Thomson). 1. The cornea; 1'. Its conjunctival layer; 2. The sclerotic ; 2'. Sheath of the optic nerve passing into the sclerotic ; 3. 3'. The choroid ; 4. Ciliary muscle, its radiating portion ; 4'. Cut fibres of the cir Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-anatomy-of-the-horse-a-dissection-guide-horses-horses-anatomy-dissection-of-the-eyeball-265-sclerotic-by-being-colourless-and-transparent-the-choroid-coat-will-be-recognised-as-the-black-layer-lying-subjacent-to-the-sclerotic-it-does-fig-36-view-of-the-lower-half-of-the-right-adult-human-eye-divided-horizontally-through-the-middle-magnified-four-times-a-thomson-1-the-cornea-1-its-conjunctival-layer-2-the-sclerotic-2-sheath-of-the-optic-nerve-passing-into-the-sclerotic-3-3-the-choroid-4-ciliary-muscle-its-radiating-portion-4-cut-fibres-of-the-cir-image236801569.html
RMRN76PW–. The anatomy of the horse : a dissection guide. Horses; Horses -- Anatomy. DISSECTION OF THE EYEBALL. 265 sclerotic by being colourless and transparent. The choroid coat will be recognised as the black layer lying subjacent to the sclerotic. It does. Fig. 36. View of the Lower Half of the Right Adult Human Eye, divided horizontally THROUGH THE MIDDLE. MAGNIFIED FOUR TIMES (A. Thomson). 1. The cornea; 1'. Its conjunctival layer; 2. The sclerotic ; 2'. Sheath of the optic nerve passing into the sclerotic ; 3. 3'. The choroid ; 4. Ciliary muscle, its radiating portion ; 4'. Cut fibres of the cir
. Biology of the vertebrates : a comparative study of man and his animal allies. Vertebrates; Vertebrates -- Anatomy; Anatomy, Comparative. "•Optic Nerve treous Body Tapetom Ciliary Muscle Bony Scle Fig. 724. Schematic section through the eyeball of a bird, Strix. (After Haller.) birds possesses two foveal depressions (Fig. 725), although the majority of these animals have only one. The ciliary processes are large and numerous, frequently numbering more than 100. As in reptiles the ciliary muscles are striated. Both of these fea- tures are probably associated with the excellent power of a Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/biology-of-the-vertebrates-a-comparative-study-of-man-and-his-animal-allies-vertebrates-vertebrates-anatomy-anatomy-comparative-quotoptic-nerve-treous-body-tapetom-ciliary-muscle-bony-scle-fig-724-schematic-section-through-the-eyeball-of-a-bird-strix-after-haller-birds-possesses-two-foveal-depressions-fig-725-although-the-majority-of-these-animals-have-only-one-the-ciliary-processes-are-large-and-numerous-frequently-numbering-more-than-100-as-in-reptiles-the-ciliary-muscles-are-striated-both-of-these-fea-tures-are-probably-associated-with-the-excellent-power-of-a-image234592737.html
RMRHJHC1–. Biology of the vertebrates : a comparative study of man and his animal allies. Vertebrates; Vertebrates -- Anatomy; Anatomy, Comparative. "•Optic Nerve treous Body Tapetom Ciliary Muscle Bony Scle Fig. 724. Schematic section through the eyeball of a bird, Strix. (After Haller.) birds possesses two foveal depressions (Fig. 725), although the majority of these animals have only one. The ciliary processes are large and numerous, frequently numbering more than 100. As in reptiles the ciliary muscles are striated. Both of these fea- tures are probably associated with the excellent power of a
. Pathology and bacteriology [electronic resource]. Ophthalmology; Eye; Eye; Bacteriology; Ophthalmology; Eye; Bacteriology; Eye. AXIAL MYOPIA 117 A detachment of the vitreous can sometimes be recog- nised ophthalmoscopically by its giving rise to a bright reflex, which is evidently situated nearer the centre of the eye than the retina. When the vitreous humour becomes Hquefied, the dehcate fibres which form its matrix become broken up and move freely in the thin fluid media in which. Fig. 71.—The ciliary muscle in a hypermetropic eye. they are situated. Hence most patients with axial myopia b Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/pathology-and-bacteriology-electronic-resource-ophthalmology-eye-eye-bacteriology-ophthalmology-eye-bacteriology-eye-axial-myopia-117-a-detachment-of-the-vitreous-can-sometimes-be-recog-nised-ophthalmoscopically-by-its-giving-rise-to-a-bright-reflex-which-is-evidently-situated-nearer-the-centre-of-the-eye-than-the-retina-when-the-vitreous-humour-becomes-hquefied-the-dehcate-fibres-which-form-its-matrix-become-broken-up-and-move-freely-in-the-thin-fluid-media-in-which-fig-71the-ciliary-muscle-in-a-hypermetropic-eye-they-are-situated-hence-most-patients-with-axial-myopia-b-image235268957.html
RMRJNBXN–. Pathology and bacteriology [electronic resource]. Ophthalmology; Eye; Eye; Bacteriology; Ophthalmology; Eye; Bacteriology; Eye. AXIAL MYOPIA 117 A detachment of the vitreous can sometimes be recog- nised ophthalmoscopically by its giving rise to a bright reflex, which is evidently situated nearer the centre of the eye than the retina. When the vitreous humour becomes Hquefied, the dehcate fibres which form its matrix become broken up and move freely in the thin fluid media in which. Fig. 71.—The ciliary muscle in a hypermetropic eye. they are situated. Hence most patients with axial myopia b
. Pathology and bacteriology [electronic resource]. Ophthalmology; Eye; Eye; Bacteriology; Ophthalmology; Eye; Bacteriology; Eye. RUPTURE OF THE LIGAMENTUM PECTINATUM 347 pectinatum may result.^ In a partial rupture of the ligamentum pectinatum it is those fibres which curve around the angle of the anterior chamber to go to the root of the iris, the so-called pillars of the iris, which become torn. The rupture may also extend into the ciliary muscle A. Fig. 183.—Partial rupture of the ligamentum pectinatum and ciliary muscle in the eye of a boy aged six, who was struck with a stone shot from a Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/pathology-and-bacteriology-electronic-resource-ophthalmology-eye-eye-bacteriology-ophthalmology-eye-bacteriology-eye-rupture-of-the-ligamentum-pectinatum-347-pectinatum-may-result-in-a-partial-rupture-of-the-ligamentum-pectinatum-it-is-those-fibres-which-curve-around-the-angle-of-the-anterior-chamber-to-go-to-the-root-of-the-iris-the-so-called-pillars-of-the-iris-which-become-torn-the-rupture-may-also-extend-into-the-ciliary-muscle-a-fig-183partial-rupture-of-the-ligamentum-pectinatum-and-ciliary-muscle-in-the-eye-of-a-boy-aged-six-who-was-struck-with-a-stone-shot-from-a-image235266889.html
RMRJN98W–. Pathology and bacteriology [electronic resource]. Ophthalmology; Eye; Eye; Bacteriology; Ophthalmology; Eye; Bacteriology; Eye. RUPTURE OF THE LIGAMENTUM PECTINATUM 347 pectinatum may result.^ In a partial rupture of the ligamentum pectinatum it is those fibres which curve around the angle of the anterior chamber to go to the root of the iris, the so-called pillars of the iris, which become torn. The rupture may also extend into the ciliary muscle A. Fig. 183.—Partial rupture of the ligamentum pectinatum and ciliary muscle in the eye of a boy aged six, who was struck with a stone shot from a
. Anatomy, descriptive and applied. Anatomy. Fig. S30.—Ophthalmoscopic appearance of healthy fundus in a person of very fair complexion. Scleral ring well marked. Left eye, inverted image. (Wecker and Jaeger.) Fig. 831.—Ophthalmoscopic appearance of severe recent papillitis. Several elongated patches of blood near border of disk. (After Hughlings Jackson.) SO that its curvature can only be altered to a limited extent by the Ciliary muscle. And, finally, the lens may be dislocated or displaced by blows upon the eyeball, and its relations to surround- ing structures altered by adhesions or the p Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/anatomy-descriptive-and-applied-anatomy-fig-s30ophthalmoscopic-appearance-of-healthy-fundus-in-a-person-of-very-fair-complexion-scleral-ring-well-marked-left-eye-inverted-image-wecker-and-jaeger-fig-831ophthalmoscopic-appearance-of-severe-recent-papillitis-several-elongated-patches-of-blood-near-border-of-disk-after-hughlings-jackson-so-that-its-curvature-can-only-be-altered-to-a-limited-extent-by-the-ciliary-muscle-and-finally-the-lens-may-be-dislocated-or-displaced-by-blows-upon-the-eyeball-and-its-relations-to-surround-ing-structures-altered-by-adhesions-or-the-p-image236768574.html
RMRN5MME–. Anatomy, descriptive and applied. Anatomy. Fig. S30.—Ophthalmoscopic appearance of healthy fundus in a person of very fair complexion. Scleral ring well marked. Left eye, inverted image. (Wecker and Jaeger.) Fig. 831.—Ophthalmoscopic appearance of severe recent papillitis. Several elongated patches of blood near border of disk. (After Hughlings Jackson.) SO that its curvature can only be altered to a limited extent by the Ciliary muscle. And, finally, the lens may be dislocated or displaced by blows upon the eyeball, and its relations to surround- ing structures altered by adhesions or the p
. Pathology and bacteriology [electronic resource]. Ophthalmology; Eye; Eye; Bacteriology; Ophthalmology; Eye; Bacteriology; Eye. ii6 ABERRATIONS IN DEVELOPMENT vertical. Partly due to this tilting, and partly to the dragging of the retina over from the nasal side, as already mentioned, the physiological cup has a markedly over- hanging inner margin from beneath which the retinal vessels are seen to emerge. In sections through the head of the optic nerve, where it enters the eye in axial myopia, the intervaginal space at. Fig. 70.—The ciliary muscle in a myopic eye. its termination is found t Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/pathology-and-bacteriology-electronic-resource-ophthalmology-eye-eye-bacteriology-ophthalmology-eye-bacteriology-eye-ii6-aberrations-in-development-vertical-partly-due-to-this-tilting-and-partly-to-the-dragging-of-the-retina-over-from-the-nasal-side-as-already-mentioned-the-physiological-cup-has-a-markedly-over-hanging-inner-margin-from-beneath-which-the-retinal-vessels-are-seen-to-emerge-in-sections-through-the-head-of-the-optic-nerve-where-it-enters-the-eye-in-axial-myopia-the-intervaginal-space-at-fig-70the-ciliary-muscle-in-a-myopic-eye-its-termination-is-found-t-image235268975.html
RMRJNBYB–. Pathology and bacteriology [electronic resource]. Ophthalmology; Eye; Eye; Bacteriology; Ophthalmology; Eye; Bacteriology; Eye. ii6 ABERRATIONS IN DEVELOPMENT vertical. Partly due to this tilting, and partly to the dragging of the retina over from the nasal side, as already mentioned, the physiological cup has a markedly over- hanging inner margin from beneath which the retinal vessels are seen to emerge. In sections through the head of the optic nerve, where it enters the eye in axial myopia, the intervaginal space at. Fig. 70.—The ciliary muscle in a myopic eye. its termination is found t
. Anatomy in a nutshell : a treatise on human anatomy in its relation to osteopathy. Human anatomy; Osteopathic medicine; Osteopathic Medicine; Anatomy. 396 ANATOMY IX A NUTSHELL. A MOTOR ROOT from the third nerve, sympathetic root from the cavernous plexus, and a sensory root from the nasal. Its branches are distributed to the iris, ciliary muscle, and cornea. 11. The superior maxillary division of the fifth is intermediate in size and position between the ophthalmic and inferior maxillary division. It, like the ophthalmic branch, is purely sensory. It comes from the anterior part of the Gass Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/anatomy-in-a-nutshell-a-treatise-on-human-anatomy-in-its-relation-to-osteopathy-human-anatomy-osteopathic-medicine-osteopathic-medicine-anatomy-396-anatomy-ix-a-nutshell-a-motor-root-from-the-third-nerve-sympathetic-root-from-the-cavernous-plexus-and-a-sensory-root-from-the-nasal-its-branches-are-distributed-to-the-iris-ciliary-muscle-and-cornea-11-the-superior-maxillary-division-of-the-fifth-is-intermediate-in-size-and-position-between-the-ophthalmic-and-inferior-maxillary-division-it-like-the-ophthalmic-branch-is-purely-sensory-it-comes-from-the-anterior-part-of-the-gass-image236802956.html
RMRN78GC–. Anatomy in a nutshell : a treatise on human anatomy in its relation to osteopathy. Human anatomy; Osteopathic medicine; Osteopathic Medicine; Anatomy. 396 ANATOMY IX A NUTSHELL. A MOTOR ROOT from the third nerve, sympathetic root from the cavernous plexus, and a sensory root from the nasal. Its branches are distributed to the iris, ciliary muscle, and cornea. 11. The superior maxillary division of the fifth is intermediate in size and position between the ophthalmic and inferior maxillary division. It, like the ophthalmic branch, is purely sensory. It comes from the anterior part of the Gass
. Biology of the vertebrates : a comparative study of man and his animal allies. Vertebrates; Vertebrates -- Anatomy; Anatomy, Comparative. Ports of Entry 8lJ Pecter lris^„^ / Lens Cornea *. "•Optic Nerve treous Body Tapetom Ciliary Muscle Bony Scle Fig. 724. Schematic section through the eyeball of a bird, Strix. (After Haller.) birds possesses two foveal depressions (Fig. 725), although the majority of these animals have only one. The ciliary processes are large and numerous, frequently numbering more than 100. As in reptiles the ciliary muscles are striated. Both of these fea- tures ar Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/biology-of-the-vertebrates-a-comparative-study-of-man-and-his-animal-allies-vertebrates-vertebrates-anatomy-anatomy-comparative-ports-of-entry-8lj-pecter-lris-lens-cornea-quotoptic-nerve-treous-body-tapetom-ciliary-muscle-bony-scle-fig-724-schematic-section-through-the-eyeball-of-a-bird-strix-after-haller-birds-possesses-two-foveal-depressions-fig-725-although-the-majority-of-these-animals-have-only-one-the-ciliary-processes-are-large-and-numerous-frequently-numbering-more-than-100-as-in-reptiles-the-ciliary-muscles-are-striated-both-of-these-fea-tures-ar-image234592751.html
RMRHJHCF–. Biology of the vertebrates : a comparative study of man and his animal allies. Vertebrates; Vertebrates -- Anatomy; Anatomy, Comparative. Ports of Entry 8lJ Pecter lris^„^ / Lens Cornea *. "•Optic Nerve treous Body Tapetom Ciliary Muscle Bony Scle Fig. 724. Schematic section through the eyeball of a bird, Strix. (After Haller.) birds possesses two foveal depressions (Fig. 725), although the majority of these animals have only one. The ciliary processes are large and numerous, frequently numbering more than 100. As in reptiles the ciliary muscles are striated. Both of these fea- tures ar
. Biophysical science. Biophysics. 2 : 3/ Light and the Eye 35 The third and innermost layer of the eyeball is the retina. The active photoreceptors, called rods and cones, are located in the retina. It is convenient to divide the retina into ten layers. Light must pass through Visual Axis Cornea Ciliary Muscle Optical Axis Anterior Chamber Iris Posterior Chamber . Retina Choroid Layer Sclera Optic Nerve Fovea Figure 3. The eye. After A. A. Maximow and W. Bloom, Textbook of Histology (Philadelphia: W. B. Saunders Company, 1957). eight of these before reaching the rods and cones located in the Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/biophysical-science-biophysics-2-3-light-and-the-eye-35-the-third-and-innermost-layer-of-the-eyeball-is-the-retina-the-active-photoreceptors-called-rods-and-cones-are-located-in-the-retina-it-is-convenient-to-divide-the-retina-into-ten-layers-light-must-pass-through-visual-axis-cornea-ciliary-muscle-optical-axis-anterior-chamber-iris-posterior-chamber-retina-choroid-layer-sclera-optic-nerve-fovea-figure-3-the-eye-after-a-a-maximow-and-w-bloom-textbook-of-histology-philadelphia-w-b-saunders-company-1957-eight-of-these-before-reaching-the-rods-and-cones-located-in-the-image234602352.html
RMRHK1KC–. Biophysical science. Biophysics. 2 : 3/ Light and the Eye 35 The third and innermost layer of the eyeball is the retina. The active photoreceptors, called rods and cones, are located in the retina. It is convenient to divide the retina into ten layers. Light must pass through Visual Axis Cornea Ciliary Muscle Optical Axis Anterior Chamber Iris Posterior Chamber . Retina Choroid Layer Sclera Optic Nerve Fovea Figure 3. The eye. After A. A. Maximow and W. Bloom, Textbook of Histology (Philadelphia: W. B. Saunders Company, 1957). eight of these before reaching the rods and cones located in the
. The chordates. Chordata. Sauropsida: Class Aves 533. Fig. 415. Eye of an owl; sec- tion in optical axis. (Ch) Cho- roid; (CM) ciliary muscle; (Co) cornea; (Cv) vitreous humor; (Ir) iris; (L) lens; (Op) optic nerve; (OS) sheath of nerve; (P) pecten; (RT) retina; (Sc) sclerotic; (VK) aqueous humor; (VN) junction of sclerotic and cornea, (f) marks location of bony plates in the sclerotic layer. (Courtesy, Wiedersheim: "Grundriss der vergleichenden Anatomie der Wirbeltiere," Jena, Gustav Fischer.) The eye is developed to a high degree of efficiency. It is extraor- dinarily large relati Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-chordates-chordata-sauropsida-class-aves-533-fig-415-eye-of-an-owl-sec-tion-in-optical-axis-ch-cho-roid-cm-ciliary-muscle-co-cornea-cv-vitreous-humor-ir-iris-l-lens-op-optic-nerve-os-sheath-of-nerve-p-pecten-rt-retina-sc-sclerotic-vk-aqueous-humor-vn-junction-of-sclerotic-and-cornea-f-marks-location-of-bony-plates-in-the-sclerotic-layer-courtesy-wiedersheim-quotgrundriss-der-vergleichenden-anatomie-der-wirbeltierequot-jena-gustav-fischer-the-eye-is-developed-to-a-high-degree-of-efficiency-it-is-extraor-dinarily-large-relati-image234907703.html
RMRJ4Y4R–. The chordates. Chordata. Sauropsida: Class Aves 533. Fig. 415. Eye of an owl; sec- tion in optical axis. (Ch) Cho- roid; (CM) ciliary muscle; (Co) cornea; (Cv) vitreous humor; (Ir) iris; (L) lens; (Op) optic nerve; (OS) sheath of nerve; (P) pecten; (RT) retina; (Sc) sclerotic; (VK) aqueous humor; (VN) junction of sclerotic and cornea, (f) marks location of bony plates in the sclerotic layer. (Courtesy, Wiedersheim: "Grundriss der vergleichenden Anatomie der Wirbeltiere," Jena, Gustav Fischer.) The eye is developed to a high degree of efficiency. It is extraor- dinarily large relati
. Pathology and bacteriology [electronic resource]. Ophthalmology; Eye; Eye; Bacteriology; Ophthalmology; Eye; Bacteriology; Eye. CYCLODIALYSIS and root of the iris are separated from the sclerotic and cornea. The contraction of the cihary muscle then tends to draw back the ciliary body, and with it the iris, away from the filtration area in the cornea. It also opens up a communication between the anterior chamber and the suprachoroidal lymph space. It has been estimated that in 30 per cent, of the cases in which this operation is performed a permanent relief of tension was obtained. The opera Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/pathology-and-bacteriology-electronic-resource-ophthalmology-eye-eye-bacteriology-ophthalmology-eye-bacteriology-eye-cyclodialysis-and-root-of-the-iris-are-separated-from-the-sclerotic-and-cornea-the-contraction-of-the-cihary-muscle-then-tends-to-draw-back-the-ciliary-body-and-with-it-the-iris-away-from-the-filtration-area-in-the-cornea-it-also-opens-up-a-communication-between-the-anterior-chamber-and-the-suprachoroidal-lymph-space-it-has-been-estimated-that-in-30-per-cent-of-the-cases-in-which-this-operation-is-performed-a-permanent-relief-of-tension-was-obtained-the-opera-image235267135.html
RMRJN9HK–. Pathology and bacteriology [electronic resource]. Ophthalmology; Eye; Eye; Bacteriology; Ophthalmology; Eye; Bacteriology; Eye. CYCLODIALYSIS and root of the iris are separated from the sclerotic and cornea. The contraction of the cihary muscle then tends to draw back the ciliary body, and with it the iris, away from the filtration area in the cornea. It also opens up a communication between the anterior chamber and the suprachoroidal lymph space. It has been estimated that in 30 per cent, of the cases in which this operation is performed a permanent relief of tension was obtained. The opera
. A text-book of comparative physiology [microform] : for students and practitioners of comparative (veterinary) medicine. Physiology, Comparative; Veterinary physiology; Physiologie comparée; Physiologie vétérinaire. X COMPARATIVE PHYSIOLOGY. PAflB The coagulation of the blood .168 Clinical and i)athologioal 167 Summary 169 The Contractile Tissurs 171 General 171 Comparative 172 Ciliary morementB .178 The irritability of muscle and nerve '176 Tbk Graphic Method and the Study or Muscle Pbtbioloot . .176 Chronographs and various kinds of apparatus . .176 The apparatus used for the stimulation o Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-text-book-of-comparative-physiology-microform-for-students-and-practitioners-of-comparative-veterinary-medicine-physiology-comparative-veterinary-physiology-physiologie-compare-physiologie-vtrinaire-x-comparative-physiology-paflb-the-coagulation-of-the-blood-168-clinical-and-iathologioal-167-summary-169-the-contractile-tissurs-171-general-171-comparative-172-ciliary-morementb-178-the-irritability-of-muscle-and-nerve-176-tbk-graphic-method-and-the-study-or-muscle-pbtbioloot-176-chronographs-and-various-kinds-of-apparatus-176-the-apparatus-used-for-the-stimulation-o-image234797082.html
RMRHYX22–. A text-book of comparative physiology [microform] : for students and practitioners of comparative (veterinary) medicine. Physiology, Comparative; Veterinary physiology; Physiologie comparée; Physiologie vétérinaire. X COMPARATIVE PHYSIOLOGY. PAflB The coagulation of the blood .168 Clinical and i)athologioal 167 Summary 169 The Contractile Tissurs 171 General 171 Comparative 172 Ciliary morementB .178 The irritability of muscle and nerve '176 Tbk Graphic Method and the Study or Muscle Pbtbioloot . .176 Chronographs and various kinds of apparatus . .176 The apparatus used for the stimulation o
. A text-book of comparative physiology [microform] : for students and practitioners of comparative (veterinary) medicine. Physiology, Comparative; Veterinary physiology; Physiologie comparée; Physiologie vétérinaire. i. X COMPARATIVE PHYSIOLOGY. PAflB The coagulation of the blood .168 Clinical and i)athologioal 167 Summary 169 The Contractile Tissurs 171 General 171 Comparative 172 Ciliary morementB .178 The irritability of muscle and nerve '176 Tbk Graphic Method and the Study or Muscle Pbtbioloot . .176 Chronographs and various kinds of apparatus . .176 The apparatus used for the stimulatio Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-text-book-of-comparative-physiology-microform-for-students-and-practitioners-of-comparative-veterinary-medicine-physiology-comparative-veterinary-physiology-physiologie-compare-physiologie-vtrinaire-i-x-comparative-physiology-paflb-the-coagulation-of-the-blood-168-clinical-and-iathologioal-167-summary-169-the-contractile-tissurs-171-general-171-comparative-172-ciliary-morementb-178-the-irritability-of-muscle-and-nerve-176-tbk-graphic-method-and-the-study-or-muscle-pbtbioloot-176-chronographs-and-various-kinds-of-apparatus-176-the-apparatus-used-for-the-stimulatio-image234797092.html
RMRHYX2C–. A text-book of comparative physiology [microform] : for students and practitioners of comparative (veterinary) medicine. Physiology, Comparative; Veterinary physiology; Physiologie comparée; Physiologie vétérinaire. i. X COMPARATIVE PHYSIOLOGY. PAflB The coagulation of the blood .168 Clinical and i)athologioal 167 Summary 169 The Contractile Tissurs 171 General 171 Comparative 172 Ciliary morementB .178 The irritability of muscle and nerve '176 Tbk Graphic Method and the Study or Muscle Pbtbioloot . .176 Chronographs and various kinds of apparatus . .176 The apparatus used for the stimulatio
. The comparative anatomy of the domesticated animals. Veterinary anatomy. THE EYE. 821 (or ligament)" and the " ciliary body." The ciliary circle, ligament^ or muscle (annulus albidus) varies in width from one to two millimetres; its external face adheres closely to the sclerotic, and its internal is confounded with the ciliary body; the posterior border is continuous with the choroid zone, near the canal of Fontana {ciliary canal). The anterior border gives attachment to the greater circumference of the iris. Its structure and uses will be referred to hereafter. The ciliary bo Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-comparative-anatomy-of-the-domesticated-animals-veterinary-anatomy-the-eye-821-or-ligamentquot-and-the-quot-ciliary-bodyquot-the-ciliary-circle-ligament-or-muscle-annulus-albidus-varies-in-width-from-one-to-two-millimetres-its-external-face-adheres-closely-to-the-sclerotic-and-its-internal-is-confounded-with-the-ciliary-body-the-posterior-border-is-continuous-with-the-choroid-zone-near-the-canal-of-fontana-ciliary-canal-the-anterior-border-gives-attachment-to-the-greater-circumference-of-the-iris-its-structure-and-uses-will-be-referred-to-hereafter-the-ciliary-bo-image237844937.html
RMRPXNJ1–. The comparative anatomy of the domesticated animals. Veterinary anatomy. THE EYE. 821 (or ligament)" and the " ciliary body." The ciliary circle, ligament^ or muscle (annulus albidus) varies in width from one to two millimetres; its external face adheres closely to the sclerotic, and its internal is confounded with the ciliary body; the posterior border is continuous with the choroid zone, near the canal of Fontana {ciliary canal). The anterior border gives attachment to the greater circumference of the iris. Its structure and uses will be referred to hereafter. The ciliary bo
. Chordate anatomy. Chordata; Anatomy, Comparative. RADIAL MUSCLE FIBERS CILIARY BODr' IRCULAR MUSCLE — SUSPENSORY LIGAMENTS CIRC. MUSC. CONTRACTED i—CILIARY BODY. RADIAL MUSCLE FIBERS . Fig. 360.—A diagram illustrating the mechanism of accommodation of the eye by means of the change of shape of the lens. The lens is flattened through the tension of the suspensory ligaments. When the circular muscle of the iris contracts, tension is relaxed and the lens assumes a more nearly spherical shape as a result of its natural elas- ticity. A shows the lens adapted for distant vision, B the accommodatio Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/chordate-anatomy-chordata-anatomy-comparative-radial-muscle-fibers-ciliary-bodr-ircular-muscle-suspensory-ligaments-circ-musc-contracted-iciliary-body-radial-muscle-fibers-fig-360a-diagram-illustrating-the-mechanism-of-accommodation-of-the-eye-by-means-of-the-change-of-shape-of-the-lens-the-lens-is-flattened-through-the-tension-of-the-suspensory-ligaments-when-the-circular-muscle-of-the-iris-contracts-tension-is-relaxed-and-the-lens-assumes-a-more-nearly-spherical-shape-as-a-result-of-its-natural-elas-ticity-a-shows-the-lens-adapted-for-distant-vision-b-the-accommodatio-image234923531.html
RMRJ5KA3–. Chordate anatomy. Chordata; Anatomy, Comparative. RADIAL MUSCLE FIBERS CILIARY BODr' IRCULAR MUSCLE — SUSPENSORY LIGAMENTS CIRC. MUSC. CONTRACTED i—CILIARY BODY. RADIAL MUSCLE FIBERS . Fig. 360.—A diagram illustrating the mechanism of accommodation of the eye by means of the change of shape of the lens. The lens is flattened through the tension of the suspensory ligaments. When the circular muscle of the iris contracts, tension is relaxed and the lens assumes a more nearly spherical shape as a result of its natural elas- ticity. A shows the lens adapted for distant vision, B the accommodatio
. Biology of the vertebrates : a comparative study of man and his animal allies. Vertebrates; Vertebrates -- Anatomy; Anatomy, Comparative. Border of Pupil—t.': Sphincter Pupillae^ N^?=s? s3S^ Dilatator Pupillae-'l^^^^N^^^^^^^ 'igment Epithelium""^^^TlSllfili ^^^^-^^; Posterior Chamber- Capsule of Lens-. Canal of Schlemm A g^^CircularFibers ) Ciliary ^^v^^Radial Fibers j Muscle Ik .Scler Ciliary Processes Suspensory Ligament. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of thes Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/biology-of-the-vertebrates-a-comparative-study-of-man-and-his-animal-allies-vertebrates-vertebrates-anatomy-anatomy-comparative-border-of-pupilt-sphincter-pupillae-n=s-s3s-dilatator-pupillae-ln-igment-epitheliumquotquottlsllfili-posterior-chamber-capsule-of-lens-canal-of-schlemm-a-gcircularfibers-ciliary-vradial-fibers-j-muscle-ik-scler-ciliary-processes-suspensory-ligament-please-note-that-these-images-are-extracted-from-scanned-page-images-that-may-have-been-digitally-enhanced-for-readability-coloration-and-appearance-of-thes-image234592882.html
RMRHJHH6–. Biology of the vertebrates : a comparative study of man and his animal allies. Vertebrates; Vertebrates -- Anatomy; Anatomy, Comparative. Border of Pupil—t.': Sphincter Pupillae^ N^?=s? s3S^ Dilatator Pupillae-'l^^^^N^^^^^^^ 'igment Epithelium""^^^TlSllfili ^^^^-^^; Posterior Chamber- Capsule of Lens-. Canal of Schlemm A g^^CircularFibers ) Ciliary ^^v^^Radial Fibers j Muscle Ik .Scler Ciliary Processes Suspensory Ligament. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of thes
. Biology of the vertebrates : a comparative study of man and his animal allies. Vertebrates; Vertebrates -- Anatomy; Anatomy, Comparative. Canal of Schlemm A g^^CircularFibers ) Ciliary ^^v^^Radial Fibers j Muscle Ik .Scler Ciliary Processes Suspensory Ligament. Fig. 715. Diagram illustrating the process of accommodation in the human eye. For near vision the ciliary muscles contract, drawing the region b nearer to the region a. The tension upon the ciliary ligament being diminished thereby, the lens assumes a more spherical shape, chiefly in the direction of the cornea with a consequent dis Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/biology-of-the-vertebrates-a-comparative-study-of-man-and-his-animal-allies-vertebrates-vertebrates-anatomy-anatomy-comparative-canal-of-schlemm-a-gcircularfibers-ciliary-vradial-fibers-j-muscle-ik-scler-ciliary-processes-suspensory-ligament-fig-715-diagram-illustrating-the-process-of-accommodation-in-the-human-eye-for-near-vision-the-ciliary-muscles-contract-drawing-the-region-b-nearer-to-the-region-a-the-tension-upon-the-ciliary-ligament-being-diminished-thereby-the-lens-assumes-a-more-spherical-shape-chiefly-in-the-direction-of-the-cornea-with-a-consequent-dis-image234592868.html
RMRHJHGM–. Biology of the vertebrates : a comparative study of man and his animal allies. Vertebrates; Vertebrates -- Anatomy; Anatomy, Comparative. Canal of Schlemm A g^^CircularFibers ) Ciliary ^^v^^Radial Fibers j Muscle Ik .Scler Ciliary Processes Suspensory Ligament. Fig. 715. Diagram illustrating the process of accommodation in the human eye. For near vision the ciliary muscles contract, drawing the region b nearer to the region a. The tension upon the ciliary ligament being diminished thereby, the lens assumes a more spherical shape, chiefly in the direction of the cornea with a consequent dis
. Anatomy, descriptive and applied. Anatomy. THE CHOROID, CILIARY BODY, AND IRIS 1099 Many of them in dark eyes contain pipjmcnt njranules, but in blue eyes and the pink eyes of albinos they are unpigraented. The muscle fibres are unstriated and consist of circular and radial fibres. The circular fibres (»;. spliindcr pupillae) surround the margin of the pupil on the posterior surface of the iris, like a sphincter, forming a narrow band about one-thirtieth of an inch (0.8 mm.) in width, those near the free margin being closely aggregated; those more external somewhat separated, and forming les Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/anatomy-descriptive-and-applied-anatomy-the-choroid-ciliary-body-and-iris-1099-many-of-them-in-dark-eyes-contain-pipjmcnt-njranules-but-in-blue-eyes-and-the-pink-eyes-of-albinos-they-are-unpigraented-the-muscle-fibres-are-unstriated-and-consist-of-circular-and-radial-fibres-the-circular-fibres-spliindcr-pupillae-surround-the-margin-of-the-pupil-on-the-posterior-surface-of-the-iris-like-a-sphincter-forming-a-narrow-band-about-one-thirtieth-of-an-inch-08-mm-in-width-those-near-the-free-margin-being-closely-aggregated-those-more-external-somewhat-separated-and-forming-les-image236768807.html
RMRN5N0R–. Anatomy, descriptive and applied. Anatomy. THE CHOROID, CILIARY BODY, AND IRIS 1099 Many of them in dark eyes contain pipjmcnt njranules, but in blue eyes and the pink eyes of albinos they are unpigraented. The muscle fibres are unstriated and consist of circular and radial fibres. The circular fibres (»;. spliindcr pupillae) surround the margin of the pupil on the posterior surface of the iris, like a sphincter, forming a narrow band about one-thirtieth of an inch (0.8 mm.) in width, those near the free margin being closely aggregated; those more external somewhat separated, and forming les
. The Biological bulletin. Biology; Zoology; Biology; Marine Biology. NEPHRIDIUM OF THE MITRARIA LARVA 317 nc es. 100pm FIGURE 1. Diagram of the mitraria larva of Owenia fusiformis (after Wilson, 1932). an, anus; br, cerebral ganglion; cb. prototrochal ciliary band; em, esophageal muscle; ep, episphere; es, esophagus; hp, hyposphere; in, intestine; 1m, dorsal levator muscles; mo, mouth; nc, circumesophageal nerve cord; nd, nephridioduct; ne, nephridium; ss, setal sac; st, stomach; tr, trunk rudiment. Transmission electron microscopic observations indicate that each nephridial sac is lined by m Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-biological-bulletin-biology-zoology-biology-marine-biology-nephridium-of-the-mitraria-larva-317-nc-es-100pm-figure-1-diagram-of-the-mitraria-larva-of-owenia-fusiformis-after-wilson-1932-an-anus-br-cerebral-ganglion-cb-prototrochal-ciliary-band-em-esophageal-muscle-ep-episphere-es-esophagus-hp-hyposphere-in-intestine-1m-dorsal-levator-muscles-mo-mouth-nc-circumesophageal-nerve-cord-nd-nephridioduct-ne-nephridium-ss-setal-sac-st-stomach-tr-trunk-rudiment-transmission-electron-microscopic-observations-indicate-that-each-nephridial-sac-is-lined-by-m-image234636197.html
RMRHMGT5–. The Biological bulletin. Biology; Zoology; Biology; Marine Biology. NEPHRIDIUM OF THE MITRARIA LARVA 317 nc es. 100pm FIGURE 1. Diagram of the mitraria larva of Owenia fusiformis (after Wilson, 1932). an, anus; br, cerebral ganglion; cb. prototrochal ciliary band; em, esophageal muscle; ep, episphere; es, esophagus; hp, hyposphere; in, intestine; 1m, dorsal levator muscles; mo, mouth; nc, circumesophageal nerve cord; nd, nephridioduct; ne, nephridium; ss, setal sac; st, stomach; tr, trunk rudiment. Transmission electron microscopic observations indicate that each nephridial sac is lined by m
. The Biological bulletin. Biology; Zoology; Biology; Marine Biology. 536 JEAN-MARIE FRANC I-. Art FIGURE 13. Longitudinal section of the colloblast root (R) in Lampeiia. Note its periodic structure reminiscent of a ciliary rootlet. HT shows helical thread; Me, mesoglea. FIGURE 14. Longitudinal section of the root (R) of a Plcurobrachia colloblast, embedded in the mesoglea (Me) between muscle cells (Mus). A polarized synaptic ending (S) makes contact with an expansion of the colloblast cell membrane. HT shows helical thread; NC, nervous cell. FIGURE 15. Head of a Pleurobrachia colloblast adher Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-biological-bulletin-biology-zoology-biology-marine-biology-536-jean-marie-franc-i-art-figure-13-longitudinal-section-of-the-colloblast-root-r-in-lampeiia-note-its-periodic-structure-reminiscent-of-a-ciliary-rootlet-ht-shows-helical-thread-me-mesoglea-figure-14-longitudinal-section-of-the-root-r-of-a-plcurobrachia-colloblast-embedded-in-the-mesoglea-me-between-muscle-cells-mus-a-polarized-synaptic-ending-s-makes-contact-with-an-expansion-of-the-colloblast-cell-membrane-ht-shows-helical-thread-nc-nervous-cell-figure-15-head-of-a-pleurobrachia-colloblast-adher-image234648616.html
RMRHN4KM–. The Biological bulletin. Biology; Zoology; Biology; Marine Biology. 536 JEAN-MARIE FRANC I-. Art FIGURE 13. Longitudinal section of the colloblast root (R) in Lampeiia. Note its periodic structure reminiscent of a ciliary rootlet. HT shows helical thread; Me, mesoglea. FIGURE 14. Longitudinal section of the root (R) of a Plcurobrachia colloblast, embedded in the mesoglea (Me) between muscle cells (Mus). A polarized synaptic ending (S) makes contact with an expansion of the colloblast cell membrane. HT shows helical thread; NC, nervous cell. FIGURE 15. Head of a Pleurobrachia colloblast adher
. The Biological bulletin. Biology; Zoology; Biology; Marine Biology. NERVOUS CONTROL OF CILIARY ACTIVITY IN GASTROPOD LARVAE 191. C FIGURE 9. Mangelia: sections of velar margin in region of marginal muscle band showing two sorts of nerve vesicles (A), ciliated cell of preoral band (B) and supporting cell (C) (see Fig. 10). Abbreviations are dcv, nerve process with dense-cored vesicles; ep, epithelial cell; ne, nerve process; pr, ciliated cell; sc, supporting cell; sv, small clear vesicles. Synapses (arrows) are characterized by thickened presynaptic membranes and aggregations of small clear v Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-biological-bulletin-biology-zoology-biology-marine-biology-nervous-control-of-ciliary-activity-in-gastropod-larvae-191-c-figure-9-mangelia-sections-of-velar-margin-in-region-of-marginal-muscle-band-showing-two-sorts-of-nerve-vesicles-a-ciliated-cell-of-preoral-band-b-and-supporting-cell-c-see-fig-10-abbreviations-are-dcv-nerve-process-with-dense-cored-vesicles-ep-epithelial-cell-ne-nerve-process-pr-ciliated-cell-sc-supporting-cell-sv-small-clear-vesicles-synapses-arrows-are-characterized-by-thickened-presynaptic-membranes-and-aggregations-of-small-clear-v-image234637577.html
RMRHMJHD–. The Biological bulletin. Biology; Zoology; Biology; Marine Biology. NERVOUS CONTROL OF CILIARY ACTIVITY IN GASTROPOD LARVAE 191. C FIGURE 9. Mangelia: sections of velar margin in region of marginal muscle band showing two sorts of nerve vesicles (A), ciliated cell of preoral band (B) and supporting cell (C) (see Fig. 10). Abbreviations are dcv, nerve process with dense-cored vesicles; ep, epithelial cell; ne, nerve process; pr, ciliated cell; sc, supporting cell; sv, small clear vesicles. Synapses (arrows) are characterized by thickened presynaptic membranes and aggregations of small clear v
. Chordate morphology. Morphology (Animals); Chordata. anterior cardinal vein cavity of gonad transverse muscle coelom .ventral body wall external vessel. skeleton synapticula coelomic vesse septal coelom , , -vs-irw I ^^-cy^ mesenchyme coelom ^-sa^ra-t—^i'7-' eridostylor skeletal plates endostylar blood vessel dorsal canal with chordal corpuscles notochord sheath epibranchiol groove right radix aortae .subchordal coelom solenocytes arterial sinus atrial pouch hepatic diverticulum on right side gonad anterior cardinal coelomic cavities metapleural fold tongue bar septum. ciliary band internal Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/chordate-morphology-morphology-animals-chordata-anterior-cardinal-vein-cavity-of-gonad-transverse-muscle-coelom-ventral-body-wall-external-vessel-skeleton-synapticula-coelomic-vesse-septal-coelom-vs-irw-i-cy-mesenchyme-coelom-sara-ti7-eridostylor-skeletal-plates-endostylar-blood-vessel-dorsal-canal-with-chordal-corpuscles-notochord-sheath-epibranchiol-groove-right-radix-aortae-subchordal-coelom-solenocytes-arterial-sinus-atrial-pouch-hepatic-diverticulum-on-right-side-gonad-anterior-cardinal-coelomic-cavities-metapleural-fold-tongue-bar-septum-ciliary-band-internal-image234924591.html
RMRJ5MKY–. Chordate morphology. Morphology (Animals); Chordata. anterior cardinal vein cavity of gonad transverse muscle coelom .ventral body wall external vessel. skeleton synapticula coelomic vesse septal coelom , , -vs-irw I ^^-cy^ mesenchyme coelom ^-sa^ra-t—^i'7-' eridostylor skeletal plates endostylar blood vessel dorsal canal with chordal corpuscles notochord sheath epibranchiol groove right radix aortae .subchordal coelom solenocytes arterial sinus atrial pouch hepatic diverticulum on right side gonad anterior cardinal coelomic cavities metapleural fold tongue bar septum. ciliary band internal
. The Biological bulletin. Biology; Zoology; Biology; Marine Biology. B 1 mm FIGURE 2. Tube foot of Strongylocentrotus purpitratits; (A.) whole tube foot seen from sids; (B.) cross section from "double-barreled" region; (a.) sucker; (b.) septum; (c.) test; (d.) epithelium; (e.) connective tissue layer; (f.) muscle; (g.) nerve; (h.) lumen. Arrows indicate ciliary currents. Order Cidaroii/u Cidaris abyssicola and Encidaris tiibitloidcs have two types of podia, both served by pairs of pores in the test. Podia on the oral surface are hollow tube feet with terminal suckers. Podia on the s Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-biological-bulletin-biology-zoology-biology-marine-biology-b-1-mm-figure-2-tube-foot-of-strongylocentrotus-purpitratits-a-whole-tube-foot-seen-from-sids-b-cross-section-from-quotdouble-barreledquot-region-a-sucker-b-septum-c-test-d-epithelium-e-connective-tissue-layer-f-muscle-g-nerve-h-lumen-arrows-indicate-ciliary-currents-order-cidaroiiu-cidaris-abyssicola-and-encidaris-tiibitloidcs-have-two-types-of-podia-both-served-by-pairs-of-pores-in-the-test-podia-on-the-oral-surface-are-hollow-tube-feet-with-terminal-suckers-podia-on-the-s-image234650565.html
RMRHN759–. The Biological bulletin. Biology; Zoology; Biology; Marine Biology. B 1 mm FIGURE 2. Tube foot of Strongylocentrotus purpitratits; (A.) whole tube foot seen from sids; (B.) cross section from "double-barreled" region; (a.) sucker; (b.) septum; (c.) test; (d.) epithelium; (e.) connective tissue layer; (f.) muscle; (g.) nerve; (h.) lumen. Arrows indicate ciliary currents. Order Cidaroii/u Cidaris abyssicola and Encidaris tiibitloidcs have two types of podia, both served by pairs of pores in the test. Podia on the oral surface are hollow tube feet with terminal suckers. Podia on the s
. The Biological bulletin. Biology; Zoology; Biology; Marine Biology. 268 Q. BONE AND G. O. MACKIE dnc. en c m FIGURE 1. Diagram showing organization of trunk and anterior tail region in Oikopleura. The tail has been twisted for clarity, b represents brain; eg, caudal ganglion; en, caudal nerve; cm, caudal muscle cells; cr, ciliary ring; dnc, dorsal nerve cord; f, fin; g, gonad; Lr, Langer- hans receptor; m, mouth; n, notochord; o, oikoplastic epithelium; r, rectum; and s, stomach. paired bristle-bearing receptor cells on either side of the trunk which were dis- covered by Langerhans (1877). S Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-biological-bulletin-biology-zoology-biology-marine-biology-268-q-bone-and-g-o-mackie-dnc-en-c-m-figure-1-diagram-showing-organization-of-trunk-and-anterior-tail-region-in-oikopleura-the-tail-has-been-twisted-for-clarity-b-represents-brain-eg-caudal-ganglion-en-caudal-nerve-cm-caudal-muscle-cells-cr-ciliary-ring-dnc-dorsal-nerve-cord-f-fin-g-gonad-lr-langer-hans-receptor-m-mouth-n-notochord-o-oikoplastic-epithelium-r-rectum-and-s-stomach-paired-bristle-bearing-receptor-cells-on-either-side-of-the-trunk-which-were-dis-covered-by-langerhans-1877-s-image234637652.html
RMRHMJM4–. The Biological bulletin. Biology; Zoology; Biology; Marine Biology. 268 Q. BONE AND G. O. MACKIE dnc. en c m FIGURE 1. Diagram showing organization of trunk and anterior tail region in Oikopleura. The tail has been twisted for clarity, b represents brain; eg, caudal ganglion; en, caudal nerve; cm, caudal muscle cells; cr, ciliary ring; dnc, dorsal nerve cord; f, fin; g, gonad; Lr, Langer- hans receptor; m, mouth; n, notochord; o, oikoplastic epithelium; r, rectum; and s, stomach. paired bristle-bearing receptor cells on either side of the trunk which were dis- covered by Langerhans (1877). S
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