Life in Its Lower, Intermediate, and Higher Forms: Or, Manifestations of the Divine Wisdom in the Natural History of AnimalsJames Nisbet and Company, 1857 - 363 halaman |
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... minute that the unassisted eye takes no cognisance of their presence ; yet most of these , -perhaps all , if we were able to investigate them , -are so curiously fashioned , A so elaborately constructed , as to deserve to be included ...
... minute that the unassisted eye takes no cognisance of their presence ; yet most of these , -perhaps all , if we were able to investigate them , -are so curiously fashioned , A so elaborately constructed , as to deserve to be included ...
Halaman 3
... minute , pellucid , globule , invisible to the naked eye , and containing within it a smaller cell , called the nucleus , which again contains a still more mi- nute granule , called the nucleolus , or little nucleus . Even the highest ...
... minute , pellucid , globule , invisible to the naked eye , and containing within it a smaller cell , called the nucleus , which again contains a still more mi- nute granule , called the nucleolus , or little nucleus . Even the highest ...
Halaman 5
... circumstances with a good microscope , is so exquisitely charming , that even those who have been long familiar with it can scarcely ever behold it without admiration . CHAPTER I. INFUSORIA . THE most minute and the most CILIA . 5.
... circumstances with a good microscope , is so exquisitely charming , that even those who have been long familiar with it can scarcely ever behold it without admiration . CHAPTER I. INFUSORIA . THE most minute and the most CILIA . 5.
Halaman 9
... minute and the most simple of all living beings , so far as the powers of the best microscopes have yet reached , closely resembles such a ciliated cell as we have been describing . It has been called the Twilight Monad ( Monas ...
... minute and the most simple of all living beings , so far as the powers of the best microscopes have yet reached , closely resembles such a ciliated cell as we have been describing . It has been called the Twilight Monad ( Monas ...
Halaman 10
... minute round or oval atoms are present , which move rapidly with a gliding action . These are animals of the genus Monas just described . Among them we shall probably see other bodies still more minute , resembling short lines , most of ...
... minute round or oval atoms are present , which move rapidly with a gliding action . These are animals of the genus Monas just described . Among them we shall probably see other bodies still more minute , resembling short lines , most of ...
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Acineta action animal animalcules ANNELIDA antennæ appearance aquatic beautiful becomes beneath birds bivalve bladder body bones Butterfly calcareous called cavity cells CHAPTER cilia cilium claws close coloured common composed Crabs creatures CRUSTACEA curious Cysticercus deposited disk distinct ECHINODERMATA edge eggs extremity feet fibres fishes fluid furnished gelatinous genus gills habits head horny Hydra inch incisors Infusoria Insects instinct integument interesting intestinal jaws jointed larvæ length less limbs living manner Marsupialia Medusa membrane microscope minute motion mouth muscles muscular naturalists nest observed organs orifice oval pair peculiar perfect pieces plates polype PORIFERA prey Quadrupeds rays resembling ROTIFERA round rows seen segments shell side skeleton skin slender Slow-worm soft species specimen Spider spines Sponge stalk Star-fishes stomach structure substance suckers surface swimming tail teeth tentacles threads tiny tion transparent tube vesicle vessel Vorticella whole worms zoologist
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