Clipart images anatomical views of mammals, including skeletal and bone illustrations, organ views, and detailed body identification diagrams.
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Tiger's Foot
The foot of a tiger.... |
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Tiger's Foot
The foot of a tiger.... |
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Tillotherium Fodiens
"Skull of Tillotherium Fodiens." —The Encyclopedia Britannica, 1903... |
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Tinoceras
"Tinoceras, or tinotherium, is a genus of mammals now extinct, found in the Eocene, and representing the order Dinocerata. The individuals were all large, some of them nearly equaling the elephants, w... |
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Tooth, Horse Incisor
Incisor tooth of a horse-posterior view. Labels: a, outer layer of enamel; b, inner layer of enamel round the infundibulum; c, dental star; d, the dentine.... |
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Triaenops Persicus
"Head of Triaenops Persicus." —The Encyclopedia Britannica, 1903... |
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Tubule of the Testicle of a Rat, Section of the
Section of a tubule of the testicle of a rat, to show the formation of the spermatozoa. Labels: a, spermatozoa; b, seminal cells; c, spermatoblasts, to which the spermatozoa are sill adherent; d, memb... |
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Valves
"Longitudinal section of valves. A, ventral, B, dorsal valves; l, loop; q, crura; ss, septum; c, cardinal process." — Encyclopedia Britanica, 1893... |
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Vertebra of a Horse, Cervical
Right lateral view of a cervical vertebra of a horse. Labels: 1, neural spine; 2, anterior oblique processes; 3, posterior oblique processes; 5, convex anterior end, and 9, concave posterior end of th... |
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Vertebra, Whale
The vertebra of the whale. (c) body; (n n ) arches enclosing the spinal cord.... |
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Vertebral Column, Horse
Right lateral view of the cervical portion of the vertebral column of a horse. 1 to 7, the seven segments; 1, the atlas-a, its wing-S, internal foramen of alar gutter-9, posterior foramen of wing; 2, ... |
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Villus of a Rat
Section of the villus of a rat killed during fat absorption. Labels: ep, epithelium; str, striated border; c, lymph cells; c', lymph cells in the epithelium; l, central lacteal containing disintegrati... |
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Whale Flipper
This illustration shows the flipper of a whale. The whales use their flippers to propel themselves through the water.... |
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Yolk Sac, Development of the
Diagram showing the three successive stages of development. Transverse vertical sections. The yolk sac, ys, is seen progressively diminishing in size. In the embryo itself the medullary canal and noto... |