The Cat: An Introduction to the Study of Backboned Animals, Especially Mammals |
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action alimentary animal aorta aperture arch arises artery articular surface auditory auricle axis backwards becomes beneath blood blood-vessels body bone bony brain branches called canal cartilage cat's cavity cells cerebellum cerebral hemispheres cerebrum cervical colour concave condyle consists convex cord corpuscles digits distal dorsal duct embryo enclosed epiblast epithelium extends extensor external fascia Felis fibrous fissure flexor foramen foramen magnum forwards fossa front frontal function glands groove hinder end humerus hypoblast inferior inner side inserted internal intestine ischium lamina lateral layer ligament limbs lobe lumbar lungs margin maxilla median medulla oblongata mesoblast mucous membrane muscle nasal nerve nervous neural olfactory optic orbit organs ossification outer ovum passes plate portion posterior premolar ribs root round skeleton skull species spinal spots structure substance tail temporal bone tendon tibia transverse process tube tuberosity upper urethra veins ventral ventricle vertebra vesicle vessels visceral arches wall