. Animal physiology. Physiology, Comparative; Physiology, Comparative. 160 FORM OF THE STOMACH. this bulging, we can judge of the nature of the food on which the animal is destined to live. Thus in Man (Fig. 106), the large end of the stomach, situated on the left side (the right side Gall-Bladder . Large Intestines Spleen Colon Small Intestine Colon Small Intestine Rectum Fig. 106.—Digestive Apparatus of Man. of the figure as we look at it) is moderately developed; showing, as we might expect from the form of his teeth, as well as from his natural tastes, that he is adapted for a diet in wh

. Animal physiology. Physiology, Comparative; Physiology, Comparative. 160 FORM OF THE STOMACH. this bulging, we can judge of the nature of the food on which the animal is destined to live. Thus in Man (Fig. 106), the large end of the stomach, situated on the left side (the right side Gall-Bladder __. Large Intestines Spleen Colon Small Intestine Colon Small Intestine Rectum Fig. 106.—Digestive Apparatus of Man. of the figure as we look at it) is moderately developed; showing, as we might expect from the form of his teeth, as well as from his natural tastes, that he is adapted for a diet in wh Stock Photo
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. Animal physiology. Physiology, Comparative; Physiology, Comparative. 160 FORM OF THE STOMACH. this bulging, we can judge of the nature of the food on which the animal is destined to live. Thus in Man (Fig. 106), the large end of the stomach, situated on the left side (the right side Gall-Bladder __. Large Intestines Spleen Colon Small Intestine Colon Small Intestine Rectum Fig. 106.—Digestive Apparatus of Man. of the figure as we look at it) is moderately developed; showing, as we might expect from the form of his teeth, as well as from his natural tastes, that he is adapted for a diet in which animal and vegetable food are mixed. In the purely carnivorous tribes, this large end of the stomach is almost deficient; whilst in the herbivorous races, it is enormously developed, and sometimes forms a distinct pouch.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Carpenter, William Benjamin, 1813-1885. London : Wm. S. Orr and Co.

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