The Science of Life, Volumen 4Cassell, 1931 - 896 páginas |
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... physical conditions , " he said , " under which life is possible form only a tiny fraction of the range of physical conditions which prevail in the universe as a whole . The very concept of life implies duration in time ; there can be ...
... physical conditions , " he said , " under which life is possible form only a tiny fraction of the range of physical conditions which prevail in the universe as a whole . The very concept of life implies duration in time ; there can be ...
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... physical unity quite physical unity quite early in their evolution ; but only at the very end , in man , do they come to possess an individuality of the inner conscious life . Before , any inner life there may have existed has been a ...
... physical unity quite physical unity quite early in their evolution ; but only at the very end , in man , do they come to possess an individuality of the inner conscious life . Before , any inner life there may have existed has been a ...
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... physical . It is not even mainly physical . It is involved with a whole world of sensuous and esthetic discriminations . The state of the genital secretions causes changes in the blood that affect the colour and stir of the whole mental ...
... physical . It is not even mainly physical . It is involved with a whole world of sensuous and esthetic discriminations . The state of the genital secretions causes changes in the blood that affect the colour and stir of the whole mental ...
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THE RANGE NATURE AND STUDY OF LIVING THINGS | 3 |
66 | 5 |
muscles and related | 8 |
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active algæ animals arthropods bacteria become birds blood body bones brain branches called capillaries carbon carbon dioxide cells Cenozoic changes chemical chromosomes colour creatures crustaceans digestive Echinoderms eggs elaborate embryo Eocene Everyman evolution example eyes fact female fertilized fish flatworms flowers fluid forms fossils gametes genes germ-plasm glands grow growth heart human Ichthyosaurs important individual insects intestine kidneys kinds land larvæ layer less limbs liver living things lobster lungs male mammals marsupials matter means ment microscopic million molluscs mouse mouth movements muscles mutations nervous system normal notochord Obelia organs ovary ovum oxygen pair parasitic phylum plants polyps produced proteins prothallus protozoa reproduction reptiles round secretion sense-organs sexual shell skeleton skin species spermatozoa sperms spores stage starfish stomach structure substances surface swim tail teeth thyroid tiny tion tissue to-day tube types variations various vertebrates whole worms