The figure shews the solid thyroid body (th) connected in front with throat, and terminating below the bulbus arteriosus.
From the bulbus and its continuations eight branches are given off to the gills; and, as mentioned above, a vessel, probably of the same nature, is given off in the region of the velum.
The ventricle is continued forwards as a bulbus arteriosus, which divides into two arteries at the thyroid body.
Along its diverging limbs are seen the conspicuous venous roots of the vitelline veins, uniting to form the heart h, already established by the coalescence of two lateral halves which, continuing forward as the bulbus arteriosus b.
This is often called bulbus arteriosus, but it will be seen that the term is used rather differently in comparative anatomy.
In addition to these the beginning of the ventral aorta is often thickened and expanded to form a bulbus arteriosus, which is non-contractile, and, strictly speaking, should rather be described with the arteries than with the heart.
With the reduction of the conus the bulbus arteriosus is enlarged.
We must decide while Mr. Bulbus is here, so we can get his suggestions.
Mr. Bulbus gets down and goes out, unnoticed by Maude.
There is doubtless considerable difference in the number of valves of the bulbus arteriosus among the various Ganoids, and even among the species of a single family (e.
The bulbus urethrae being also a median structure, is occasionally found notched in the centre, and presenting a bifid appearance.
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