Manual of Human Histology volume

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Manual of Human Histology volume
Albert Kölliker
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THE LUNGS.
163 Most usually they are placed close together, over the whole of the terminal surface of the cells, according to Valentin, on the Fig. 233.
average, to the number of 10 to 22, which appears to be rather under the mark; more rarely they occur in smaller number, or even, as it is said, singly upon a cell. But in this case, care must be taken not to regard cohering cilia as single ones, as might happen, particularly in the embryo. In their chemical relations the cells of the ciliated
...epithelium correspond pre- cisely with those of the cylinder-epithelium, and especially, the separation of the cell membrane on the addition of water, may also be remarked in them. The cilia are of much more delicate consistence than the cell membrane and are very rea- dily detached upon any maceration of the epithelium ; more or less altered by almost all reagents, they are, by many, at once destroyed ; in chromic acid, however, they may be preserved pretty well. In man, the ciliary motion is directed, in the trachea, from below upwards and may often be perceived fifty-two or even fifty-six and seventy-eight hours after death (Biermer, Gosselin).

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