The Development of the Human Body a Manual of Human Embryology

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SECTION THROUGH THE embryonic type, but, as develop- HEART-WALL OF A DUCK EMBRYO OF men t proceeds, they become ir- THREE DAYS. (M. Hetdenhatn. ) J regularly stellate in form, the processes of neighboring cells fuse and, eventually, there is formed a continuous mass of protoplasm or syncytium in which all traces of cell boundaries are lacking (Fig. 120). While the individual cells, or myoUasts as they are termed, are still recognizable, granules appear in their cytoplasm, and these arrange them...selves in rows and unite to form slender fibrils, which at first do not extend beyond the limits of the myoblasts in which they have appeared, but later, as the fusion of the cells proceeds, are con- tinued from one cell territory into another through considerable stretches of the syncytium, without regard to the original cell areas.
HISTOGENESIS OF STRIATED MUSCULAR TISSUE 2OI The fibrils multiply, apparently by longitudinal division, and arrange themselves in circles around areas of the syncytium (com- pare Fig.


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