Advanced Reading Book, Literary and ScientificT. Laurie, 1859 - 424 pages |
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Page 107
... vessels of the stomach , but the food proper is absorbed afterwards from the intestine , and is not , physiologically speaking , within the body until it has been absorbed . The absorbent vessels spread themselves thickly on the in ...
... vessels of the stomach , but the food proper is absorbed afterwards from the intestine , and is not , physiologically speaking , within the body until it has been absorbed . The absorbent vessels spread themselves thickly on the in ...
Page 216
... vessels are taper towards each end , and are called vessels . either hard and firm , as in the woody tubes ( Fig . 11 ) , or they are delicate , as in spiral and other tubes ( Fig . 12 ) , in which a 1 ( Fig . 10. ) Cells united , and ...
... vessels are taper towards each end , and are called vessels . either hard and firm , as in the woody tubes ( Fig . 11 ) , or they are delicate , as in spiral and other tubes ( Fig . 12 ) , in which a 1 ( Fig . 10. ) Cells united , and ...
Page 237
... Vessels . Vascular Plants with Scalariform Vessels . Acotyledons . Vascular Plants with Spiral Vessels . Acotyledons . Thallogens . Veinless . Acrogens . Forked veins . Flowerless . Flowerless . Cellular Organs of Reproduction and ...
... Vessels . Vascular Plants with Scalariform Vessels . Acotyledons . Vascular Plants with Spiral Vessels . Acotyledons . Thallogens . Veinless . Acrogens . Forked veins . Flowerless . Flowerless . Cellular Organs of Reproduction and ...
Contents
LESSONS IN NATURAL HISTORY | 1 |
THE MATERIALS USED FOR PERFUMERY | 7 |
THOMSON | 10 |
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