Behind these colonnades are the nuns' small cells: tiny domes, little chambers" 15 "A convent .
I thence concluded, that the larvæ of workers do not acquire greater size in large than in small cells.
But the final outcome of the cleavage-process is once more the formation of a large number of small cells of a similar nature.
As in the case of all the craniota (animals with a skull), the original or primitive ovum (protovum) is covered with a continuous layer of small cells.
The dissimilarity of the two halves increases: while the northern breaks up into a great number of small cells, the southern consists of a much smaller number of larger cells.
The next plane of division is horizontal (equatorial), and the apices of the eight cells are segmented off as a tier of small cells.
By further division along the equatorial zone, a ring of small cells is formed which becomes the epiblast.
It is probable, though it has not been observed, that the growth of the layer of small cells is assisted by the formation of fresh cells from the hypoblast spheres.
It consists of a mass of small cells usually of a pale colour from the absence of chlorophyll, and with its outline more or less convex, as shown in the annexed figure.
At the base of the peduncle there is a mass of small cells, forming a well-developed pulvinus, which is exteriorly coloured purple and hairy.
It is proportionately larger than in the Frog; and the roof eventually thins out so as to be formed of a single row of small cells.
At the sides of the segmentation cavity there are always several rows of small cells, which gradually merge into the larger cells of the lower pole of the egg.
The roof of the mesenteron is formed by the continued invagination of small cells, and its floor is composed of large yolk-cells.
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