From the epiblast are formed all such tegumentary organs or parts of organs as are epidermic in nature.
From the mesoblast are lastly derived all the muscular, connective tissue, and vascular elements, as well of the alimentary canal and its appendages as of the skin and the tegumentary organs.
Within the tegumentary thickenings just described, there appear in the male Cockroach two anterior closed cavities which unite to form the single cavity of the permanent mushroom-shaped body (vesicula seminalis).
Three stages of development of tegumentaryportion of Male Sexual Organs of P.
The accessory reproductive glands have also a tegumentary origin.
All other parts of the reproductive ducts are developed out of tegumentary thickenings of the ventral surface in the last abdominal segment, and the last but one.
The most complete combination of the vascular with the nervous system is the integument--constituting the tegumentary sense, or sense of feeling.
This tube is surrounded, like the trachea, by rings, between which the tegumentary tube suffers constrictions.
But if it acts by polarizing, as in the muscular motion, then the tegumentary processes are at once changed.
The vegetable tissue becomes in the animal, tegumentary tissue.
The tegumentary muscles lie under the skin, and are inserted into it, or into the dermo-osteous system, when such an one is present.
The dermal bones are tegumentary rings, which surround the whole body, and are tracheal rings in so far as the skin is originally a respiratory organ.
The vessels form the general system, and therefore the tegumentary sense surrounds the whole body.
Thus the intestine separates also into a solvent, secernent and absorbent intestine, and that indeed through its combination with the pulmonic, vascular and tegumentary system.
The tegumentary sense is the sense of distinction, of limitation.
In urea the muscle flows or runs out of the animal, in albumen the nerve, in lime and phosphorus the bone, in gelatine the tegumentary together with the visceral system, lastly, in water the menstruum of the digestion and respiration.
Through the tegumentary sense, the world becomes a something external in relation to the nervous function; while previously it was such through the medium of the skin for the lower organs only, viz.
All organs, which are purely animal, are penetrated or traversed by the nervous system, just as the lower systems are by the tegumentary formation.
But the kittens of a pair of black cats produce black hair before they are born, and we have no reason to doubt that the black pigment in theirtegumentary structures is ultimately referable to the action of the sunlight.
The changes concerned chiefly the brain and the heart; of the skeleton, the skull and the pelvis; and, of the tegumentary structures, the formation of a hairy covering.
Brilliant colours usually appear just in proportion to the development of tegumentary appendages.
The good effects of salicin and the sodium salicylate in many of the forms of irregular gout, and notably in the dyspeptic disorders and the erythematous tegumentary lesions, are especially worthy of notice.
The whole of the liver contained in the integuments and tegumentary papillae.
Tegumentary papillae not ramified, and containing cnidosacs with nematocysts.
Body furnished with three pairs of lateral lobes, bearing the tegumentary papillae; foot very narrow; pelagic.
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