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Side 15
... trachea , which is cartilaginous , but the oesophagus is fleshy , and placed farther in , near the vertebra of the neck . The back of the neck is called the epomis . These are the parts as far as the thorax . The parts of the thorax are ...
... trachea , which is cartilaginous , but the oesophagus is fleshy , and placed farther in , near the vertebra of the neck . The back of the neck is called the epomis . These are the parts as far as the thorax . The parts of the thorax are ...
Side 19
... trachea . The trachea lies in front of the œsophagus in all animals which possess this part , that is , all animals which breathe from the lungs . The trachea is cartilaginous in its nature , and contains but little blood : it is ...
... trachea . The trachea lies in front of the œsophagus in all animals which possess this part , that is , all animals which breathe from the lungs . The trachea is cartilaginous in its nature , and contains but little blood : it is ...
Side 20
... trachea extending to each side of the lungs ; the trachea is also united with the great vein and with the part called the aorta . When the trachea is filled with air , it distributes the breath into the cavities of the lungs , which ...
... trachea extending to each side of the lungs ; the trachea is also united with the great vein and with the part called the aorta . When the trachea is filled with air , it distributes the breath into the cavities of the lungs , which ...
Side 21
... trachea , following the passages from the trachea throughout the whole lungs , and the passages leading from the heart are on the upper part . There is no passage which is common to them both , but by their union they receive the breath ...
... trachea , following the passages from the trachea throughout the whole lungs , and the passages leading from the heart are on the upper part . There is no passage which is common to them both , but by their union they receive the breath ...
Side 34
... trachea of the chameleon are similar to the same parts in lizards ; it has no flesh , except a little on the head and cheeks , and upon the appendage at the end of its tail . It has no blood , except about the heart , and 1 Simia ...
... trachea of the chameleon are similar to the same parts in lizards ; it has no flesh , except a little on the head and cheeks , and upon the appendage at the end of its tail . It has no blood , except about the heart , and 1 Simia ...
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