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Identifier: biblescience00brun (find matches)
Title: The Bible and science
Year: 1881 (1880s)
Authors: Brunton, Thomas Lauder, Sir, 1844-1916
Subjects: Religion and science -- 1860-1899 Evolution Natural history
Publisher: London, Macmillan & Co.
Contributing Library: Princeton Theological Seminary Library
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Fig. 74.—Dia^rammatic transverse section through the hinder half of the. body ofa sandworni. to show the arrangement of the vessels, and their connection witlithe branchiae or gills, d, dorsal, v, ventral side, n, ventral medulla, i.enteric cavity. ?n% branchine. -y, ventral vascular trunk, a. fe, branchial vessels.d, dorsal vascular trunk, h, branch sun-ounding the enteric canal, v, visceralventral vessel. on the one side of the membrane we have air. Thisexchange of gases between the blood and the wateror air external to the animals body is termedexternal respiration. The blood thus purified passesto the interior of the body, and has there to undergothe changes already described in maintaining thenutrition of the tissues. The interchange of gaseswhich there takes place between it and the tissues, 152 RESPIRATION AND CIRCULATION.
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ANNULOSA—CRUSTACEA-ARACHNID A. 153 the giving off of oxygen and the taking up of car-bonic acid, is termed internal respiration. This would soon come to an end if the circulationwere to stop, and some apparatus is necessary to keepthe blood moving. This is provided in the shape ofa heart, which in the annulosa is always placed at theback. Crabs and lobsters are all provided with a caseof greater or less hardness, and are adapted for existencein the water. Some of their allies appear at a veryearly period in the history of our globe, and, from thecircumstance of their bodies being divided more orless into three lobes, they were called Trilobites.Closely connected with the lobster tribe, or Crustacea,are the spiders and scorpions, or Arachnida, butthese are adapted only for existence on land, and conse-quently, instead of branchise, they have either littlebags or tubes, into which the air comes, and aroundwhich the blood flows. The next class, or Insecta, have derived their namefrom t

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  • booksubject:Evolution
  • booksubject:Natural_history
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