The Cat: An Introduction to the Study of Backboned Animals, Especially Mammals |
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abdominal action alimentary allantois 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 concave condyle connected consists convex cord corpuscles descends digits distal dorsal duct embryo epiblast epithelium extends extensor external fascia fibres fibrous fifth find first fissure flattened flexor floor fluid foramen forwards fossa front frontal glands groove humerus influence inner side inserted internal intestine ischium lamina lateral layer ligament limbs liver lobe longus lumbar lungs lymphatics margin maxilla median mesoblast metacarpal mucous membrane muscle muscular fibres nasal nerve nervous neural spine obliquely opening orbit organs ossification outer ovum passes peritoneum plate portion posterior premolar ribs scapula skull somatopleure spinal stomach structure substance superficial tail tendon tibia tissue transverse processes tube tuberosity ulna upper veins vena ventral ventricle vertebrae vesicle vessels visceral arch wall