The Shipley Collection of Scientific Papers, Volume 331890 - Zoology |
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... structure of plants and animals in conditions both of health and disease - to investigate the changes which take place in them in connection with the discharge of their re- spective functions . Those of our members who are engaged in ...
... structure of plants and animals in conditions both of health and disease - to investigate the changes which take place in them in connection with the discharge of their re- spective functions . Those of our members who are engaged in ...
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... structure , and of the changes which take place in organs , during the discharge of their functions . For amongst the most remark- able and important additions to our knowledge which the micro- scope has enabled us to gain is the ...
... structure , and of the changes which take place in organs , during the discharge of their functions . For amongst the most remark- able and important additions to our knowledge which the micro- scope has enabled us to gain is the ...
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... structure of plants and animals . A chapter in his Micrographia1 is entitled " Of the Schematisme or Texture of Cork and of the Cells and Pores of some other such frothy Bodies . " This is probably the first use of the word CELL in ...
... structure of plants and animals . A chapter in his Micrographia1 is entitled " Of the Schematisme or Texture of Cork and of the Cells and Pores of some other such frothy Bodies . " This is probably the first use of the word CELL in ...
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... structures which Grew named cells or bladders , and had desig- nated them utriculi , and believed that they could be ... structure of plants , gave the name of globules to many of the objects which we now term cells , though he expressly ...
... structures which Grew named cells or bladders , and had desig- nated them utriculi , and believed that they could be ... structure of plants , gave the name of globules to many of the objects which we now term cells , though he expressly ...
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... structure , stated that it is subdivided " into communicating vesicular Cells , in which the Marrow is con- tained . Hence it is that the Marrow , when hardned and viewed with a Microscope , appears like a Cluster of small Pearls . This ...
... structure , stated that it is subdivided " into communicating vesicular Cells , in which the Marrow is con- tained . Hence it is that the Marrow , when hardned and viewed with a Microscope , appears like a Cluster of small Pearls . This ...
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acquired characters Actinozoa adult alimentary Amphioxus Anatomy ancestral Annelid ants appear archenteron assume become blastopore body Burchell's zebra carapace-length cavity changes chromatin cœlom colour connection corpuscles degeneration dentary derived deviation differentiation diploblastic disuse division ectoderm eggs embryo essay evolution excretory existence explanation fact females fibres formation frontal breadth germ germ-plasm growth homologous horse hybrid hypothesis important insects instance instincts larva larvæ legs less males mare mean mesoblast Metazoa modified morphological mouth and anus natural selection nephridia nervous system neural canal nucleus number of glands nutrition observations occur ontogeny organs origin ovum Panmixia Peripatus plants plasm pores pouches present primitive streak principle produced Professor Weismann protoplasm recognised regard reproductive cells result Schwann Sedgwick segmentation nucleus segmented animals somites specialised species Spencer stage structure substance supposed telegony theory tion tissues unicellular variability variations Vertebrata Vertebrate workers yolk zebra
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Page 65 - The elementary parts of all tissues are formed of cells in an analogous, though very diversified manner, so that it may be asserted, that there is one universal principle of development for the elementary parts of organisms, however different, and that this principle is the formation of cells.
Page 7 - XVIII. OF THE SCHEMATISME OR TEXTURE OF CORK, AND OF THE CELLS AND PORES OF SOME OTHER SUCH FROTHY BODIES...
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