A Course of Practical Instruction in Elementary Biology |
From inside the book
Results 1-5 of 45
Page 4
... division . As each of the many millions of Torula which may thus be produced from one Torula has the same composition as the original progenitor , it follows that a quantity of Protein , Cellulose and Fat proportional to the number of ...
... division . As each of the many millions of Torula which may thus be produced from one Torula has the same composition as the original progenitor , it follows that a quantity of Protein , Cellulose and Fat proportional to the number of ...
Page 8
... division : take some yeast which has been grown in Pasteur's solution at a temperature below 20o C .; spread it out in a thin layer on fresh cut potato slices or on some plaster of Paris , and place with wet blotting paper under a bell ...
... division : take some yeast which has been grown in Pasteur's solution at a temperature below 20o C .; spread it out in a thin layer on fresh cut potato slices or on some plaster of Paris , and place with wet blotting paper under a bell ...
Page 13
... division and multiplication in this state . Sooner or later , the locomotive form draws in its cilia , becomes globular , and , throwing out a cellulose coat , returns to the resting state . For reasons similar to those which prove the ...
... division and multiplication in this state . Sooner or later , the locomotive form draws in its cilia , becomes globular , and , throwing out a cellulose coat , returns to the resting state . For reasons similar to those which prove the ...
Page 24
... division . The smallest are not more than 1 30000 th of an inch in diameter , so that under the best microscopes they appear as little more than mere specks , and even the largest have a thickness of little 1 more than th of an inch ...
... division . The smallest are not more than 1 30000 th of an inch in diameter , so that under the best microscopes they appear as little more than mere specks , and even the largest have a thickness of little 1 more than th of an inch ...
Page 29
... division from the primary cell . It has been seen that Torula and Protococcus , similar as they are in structure , are distinguished by certain important physiological peculiarities ; and the more compli- cated plants are divisible into ...
... division from the primary cell . It has been seen that Torula and Protococcus , similar as they are in structure , are distinguished by certain important physiological peculiarities ; and the more compli- cated plants are divisible into ...
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
abdominal acid adductor animal antheridia antherozooids aortic arch aperture appendages artery attached axis become blood body bone branches Cambridge canal carbonic anhydride cartilage cavity cells chamber chlorophyll cilia cloaca cloth College colour containing Crown 8vo dissect divided division dorsal ectoderm edge Edition ELEMENTARY elongated epidermis examine exoskeleton external Extra fcap fcap fibres filaments fluid free end Frog front ganglia ganglion gills give rise granular high power Hydra hypha hyphæ inch obj inner integument internodes intestine iodine layer limbs lobes Lobster maxilla median membrane middle line mouth muscles nerve Note nucleus organs outer oval pair passes pericardium peristome plant posterior end prothallus Protococcus protoplasm rectus internus rounded Schools seen side solution somites specimens spinal sporangia sporangium spores stalk stem stomach structure surface terminal thick thin tissue Torula transparent transverse section trunk tube urostyle vein ventral ventricle vertebral vertebral column Vorticella walls yeast
Popular passages
Page 260 - Candler.— HELP TO ARITHMETIC. Designed for the use of Schools. By H. CANDLER, MA, Mathematical Master of Uppingham School. Extra fcap. 8vo. 2s. 6d.
Page 12 - EUROPEAN HISTORY. Narrated in a Series of Historical Selections from the Best Authorities. Edited and arranged by EM SEWELL and CM YONGE. First Series, 1003 — 1154. Third Edition. Crown 8vo. 6s. Second Series, 1088—1228. Crown 8vo. 6s. Third Edition. " We know of scarcely anything which is so likely to raise to a higher level the average standard of English education.
Page 262 - JONES and CHEYNE— ALGEBRAICAL EXERCISES. Progressively Arranged. By the Rev. CA JONES, MA, and CH CHEYNE, MA, FRAS, Mathematical Masters of Westminster School. New Edition. i8mo.
Page 13 - Friends," with briefer Notes. i8mo. 3*. 6d. GREEK TESTAMENT. Edited, with Introduction and Appendices, by CANON WESTCOTT and Dr. FJA HORT. Two Vols. Crown 8vo. [/« the press. HARDWICK — Works by Archdeacon HARDWICK. A HISTORY OF THE CHRISTIAN CHURCH. Middle Age. From Gregory the Great to the Excommunication of Luther. Edited by WILLIAM STUBBS, MA, Regius Professor of Modern History in the University of Oxford. With Four Maps constructed for this work by A. KEITH JOHNSTON.
Page 2 - Flower (WH) — AN INTRODUCTION TO THE OSTEOLOGY OF THE MAMMALIA. Being the Substance of the Course of Lectures delivered at the Royal College of Surgeons of England in 1870.
Page 258 - TREATISE ON GEOMETRICAL OPTICS. Adapted for the use of the Higher Classes in Schools. By OSMUND AIRY, BA, one of the Mathematical Masters in Wellington College. Extra fcap. 8vo. y. 6d. " Carefully and lucidly written, and rendered as simple as possible by the use in all cases of the most elementary form of investigation.
Page 255 - Peile (John, MA)— AN INTRODUCTION TO GREEK AND LATIN ETYMOLOGY. By JOHN PEILE, MA, Fellow and Assistant Tutor of Christ's College, Cambridge, formerly Teacher of Sanskrit in the University of Cambridge. New and revised Edition. Crown 8vo. los. 6d. "The book may be accepted as a very valuable, contribution to the science of language.
Page 254 - MARSHALL — A TABLE OF IRREGULAR GREEK VERBS, classified according to the arrangement of Curtius' Greek Grammar. By JM MARSHALL, MA, one of the Masters in Clifton College. 8vo. cloth. New Edition, is.
Page 264 - Prize Essay for 1877. 8vo. &r. 6d. SMITH— Works by the Rev. BARNARD SMITH, MA, Rector of Glaston, Rutland, late Fellow and Senior Bursar of St. Peter's College, Cambridge. ARITHMETIC AND ALGEBRA, in their Principles and Application ; with numerous systematically arranged Examples taken from the Cambridge Examination Papers, with especial reference to the Ordinary Examination for the BA Degree. New Edition, carefully revised.
Page 267 - WILSON (WP)— A TREATISE ON DYNAMICS. By WP WILSON, MA, Fellow of St. John's College, Cambridge, and Professor of Mathematics in Queen's College, Belfast. 8vo.