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... fibers . Individual muscle fibers are bound together by sheaths of con- nective tissue which invest them , to form small bundles ( Fig . 79 ) . These bundles are also invested in connective tissue and are bound to- gether to form larger ...
... fibers . Individual muscle fibers are bound together by sheaths of con- nective tissue which invest them , to form small bundles ( Fig . 79 ) . These bundles are also invested in connective tissue and are bound to- gether to form larger ...
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... fibers have a fatty covering , the myelin sheath , en- closed by a thin membrane , the neurilemma ( Fig . 103 ) ... fibers and neuronal cell bodies have a gray appearance . The neuronal cell bodies and unsheathed fibers make up the gray ...
... fibers have a fatty covering , the myelin sheath , en- closed by a thin membrane , the neurilemma ( Fig . 103 ) ... fibers and neuronal cell bodies have a gray appearance . The neuronal cell bodies and unsheathed fibers make up the gray ...
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... fibers , also affect their resonant response to sound waves . A sound wave seems to set certain fibers in tune with it into maximum vibration and neighboring fibers on either side into less forcible vibra- tions . Only the maximal ...
... fibers , also affect their resonant response to sound waves . A sound wave seems to set certain fibers in tune with it into maximum vibration and neighboring fibers on either side into less forcible vibra- tions . Only the maximal ...
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INTRODUCING LIVING ORGANISMS | 2 |
HOW ORGANISMS SECURE FOOD | 14 |
A BALANCED DIET FOR MAN | 24 |
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