The Microscope Its History Construction And Application Being a Familiar Int

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The Microscope Its History Construction And Application Being a Familiar Int
Hogg, Jabez, 1817-1899
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The nervous system consists of a longer or a shorter chain of ganglia.
Nothing can be more variable than the characters of the body, the appendages, and the nervous system among the rest of the Annulosa, which are included under the Annuloida; nevertheless, there are two features in which they all agree ; firstly, they possess a remarkable system of vessels, either ciliated, or deprived of cilia, and containing a fluid very different from the true blood which fills the general cavity of the bod
...y or perivisceral space ; secondly, in no annuloid animal has any true heart been hitherto discovered. Contractile vessels belonging to the system just referred to abound, but no organ comparable in structure to the heart of other animals has yet been found in any of the Annuloida.
The Annuloida, as thus defined and limited, fall into two parallel series ; in one of which, for the most part, dioecious forms predominate, as the Annelida, while of the latter, the Trematoda may be regarded as the typical example; on the other hand, the Echinodermata and ANNULOSA.


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