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The Histology of the Common Frog by Rose B. Ankeny, 1887

The Histology of the Common Frog by Rose B. Ankeny Edgar, 1887, Page 13

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11. white. The red ones in the blood of the common frog are elliptical and furnished with comparatively large and well defined nuclei. Their function is the same as that of other red corpuscles, viz: to carry oxygen. The white corpuscles are smaller than the red, being only about the size of the nuclei. [underlined] Plate IV [/underlined] shows a number of the red elliptical corpuscles. [underlined] The Lungs [/underlined] These are, as in all air breathing animals, the organs of respiration though to the frog, they are of less
 
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