Elements of Physiology Including Physiological Anatomy for the Use of the Medi

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Elements of Physiology Including Physiological Anatomy for the Use of the Medi
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Surface of the animal ; the continuations of that line on its upper side being its external prolongations; and those below, its internal pro- longations or reflexions. Now at a is seen the character of the simple foliaceous or leaf-like gill, such as is found in the lower aquatic ani- mals ; presenting merely a flat expanded surface in contact with the water, over which the blood may be distributed. At b is shown a correspondingly simple inversion ; such as that which forms the re- spiratory sa...c of the leech, having the blood-vessels distributed upon its walls. A higher form of the gill, such as is found in fishes and RESPIRATORY ORGANS OF FISHES. 379 in the higher aquatic Invertebrata, is seen at c; the surface being greatly extended, by subdivision into minute filaments. A more complex form of the pulmonary apparatus, such as is found in the higher Vertebrata, is shown at d; the blood being distributed, not merely to its outer walls, but to the minute partitions which subdivide its cavity into cells.

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