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... means necessarily demanded for the life of individuals . Thus , vege- table life is as a whole dependent upon sun - light , and though animals can subsist in darkness , animal life is in reality de- pendent upon plant - life , so that ...
... means necessarily demanded for the life of individuals . Thus , vege- table life is as a whole dependent upon sun - light , and though animals can subsist in darkness , animal life is in reality de- pendent upon plant - life , so that ...
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... means be said to be characteristic of them . Thus , many animals in their mature condition are permanently fixed , or attached to some foreign object ; and the embryos of many plants , together with not a few adult forms , are endowed ...
... means be said to be characteristic of them . Thus , many animals in their mature condition are permanently fixed , or attached to some foreign object ; and the embryos of many plants , together with not a few adult forms , are endowed ...
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... means necessary for its growth and nourishment as an inde- pendent organism . It must also be remembered that the nutritive half of the " individual " is usually , and the generative half sometimes , compound - that is to say , composed ...
... means necessary for its growth and nourishment as an inde- pendent organism . It must also be remembered that the nutritive half of the " individual " is usually , and the generative half sometimes , compound - that is to say , composed ...
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... means faultless , these terms are sufficiently convenient , if it be remembered that they are merely modifi cations of development , and express differences of degree and not of kind . An insect , such as a butterfly , is the best illus ...
... means faultless , these terms are sufficiently convenient , if it be remembered that they are merely modifi cations of development , and express differences of degree and not of kind . An insect , such as a butterfly , is the best illus ...
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... means of accounting . b . The nature of the vibrios must be looked upon as un- certain . To say the least of it , they are quite as likely to be plants as animals ; and the most probable hypothesis would place them near the filamentous ...
... means of accounting . b . The nature of the vibrios must be looked upon as un- certain . To say the least of it , they are quite as likely to be plants as animals ; and the most probable hypothesis would place them near the filamentous ...
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