Scribner's Monthly: An Illustrated Magazine for the People, 14 tomasJosiah Gilbert Holland, Richard Watson Gilder Scribner & Company; The Century Company, 1877 |
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... protoplasm out of which higher forms might be evolved , under closer scrutiny seems to be no more than a mixture of many things living and dead ; and so it is probable no forms of animal life lower than those of the fresh water , either ...
... protoplasm out of which higher forms might be evolved , under closer scrutiny seems to be no more than a mixture of many things living and dead ; and so it is probable no forms of animal life lower than those of the fresh water , either ...
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... protoplasm , secures the food , pushes or sucks it into any part of its body nearest at hand , which closes over the food - material and digests it . If there happens to be associated with the nutritious matter anything indigestible ...
... protoplasm , secures the food , pushes or sucks it into any part of its body nearest at hand , which closes over the food - material and digests it . If there happens to be associated with the nutritious matter anything indigestible ...
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... protoplasmic threads , and its net was soon satisfactorily spread . The space occupied was now sixty times the area ... protoplasm are usually seen from one to three ova . It would naturally be supposed that this was merely a phase in ...
... protoplasmic threads , and its net was soon satisfactorily spread . The space occupied was now sixty times the area ... protoplasm are usually seen from one to three ova . It would naturally be supposed that this was merely a phase in ...
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... protoplasm , giving to the organism a symmetrical appearance ; but whether these sar- code threads proceed from the balls or from the surrounding protoplasm , it is impossible to determine . The aggregation of spicules about the FIG . 5 ...
... protoplasm , giving to the organism a symmetrical appearance ; but whether these sar- code threads proceed from the balls or from the surrounding protoplasm , it is impossible to determine . The aggregation of spicules about the FIG . 5 ...
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... protoplasm , but in several respects it manifests a higher degree of organism . It is destitute of hard parts , spicules or shell , but shows a distinct cell wall , and each ball has a nucleus and also a nucleolus , the first faint ...
... protoplasm , but in several respects it manifests a higher degree of organism . It is destitute of hard parts , spicules or shell , but shows a distinct cell wall , and each ball has a nucleus and also a nucleolus , the first faint ...
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