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... cell , but in the multicellular organisms there are billions of cells . All cells have a life span varying with their position and function . The human red blood cell lives four months , but the white blood cell lives only a few weeks ...
... cell , but in the multicellular organisms there are billions of cells . All cells have a life span varying with their position and function . The human red blood cell lives four months , but the white blood cell lives only a few weeks ...
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... cells varies . The most numerous are fibroblasts , occurring in all kinds of connective tissue . These cells are descendants of the mesenchyme , and they appear as star - shaped bodies with oval nuclei . They can become phagocytes or ...
... cells varies . The most numerous are fibroblasts , occurring in all kinds of connective tissue . These cells are descendants of the mesenchyme , and they appear as star - shaped bodies with oval nuclei . They can become phagocytes or ...
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... cells and sensory hair cells lie between these arches . The hair cells contain hairs , or cilia , which project from their free surface . There is a row of inner hair cells on one side of the inner rod , which is a limb of the arch ...
... cells and sensory hair cells lie between these arches . The hair cells contain hairs , or cilia , which project from their free surface . There is a row of inner hair cells on one side of the inner rod , which is a limb of the arch ...
Contents
Preface 1 A Survey of the Speech Mechanism | 1 |
Nervous Regulation of Speech | 4 |
Autonomic and Endocrine Regulators of Speech | 46 |
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