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... functions , attain maturity , and finally decay . Characteristic differences likewise exist in the external conformation of the beings of the two divisions , as well as in their mode of increase . Inorganic bodies have no covering to ...
... functions , attain maturity , and finally decay . Characteristic differences likewise exist in the external conformation of the beings of the two divisions , as well as in their mode of increase . Inorganic bodies have no covering to ...
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... functions , animals have sensation and voluntary motion ; by the possession of which they are said to be animated . Hence , they are termed animals , and the condition is called animality . This division of the functions into animal and ...
... functions , animals have sensation and voluntary motion ; by the possession of which they are said to be animated . Hence , they are termed animals , and the condition is called animality . This division of the functions into animal and ...
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... function of reproduction is effected without the union of the sexes , both volition and sensation are necessary for the nutrition of the former , and for acts that are requisite for the reproduction of the species . Hence , the ...
... function of reproduction is effected without the union of the sexes , both volition and sensation are necessary for the nutrition of the former , and for acts that are requisite for the reproduction of the species . Hence , the ...
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... functions are incapable of constant , unremitting exertion . Sleep , therefore , becomes necessary . The animal is ... function are not so discriminate as they may appear at first . There are many animals , that are as irresistibly at ...
... functions are incapable of constant , unremitting exertion . Sleep , therefore , becomes necessary . The animal is ... function are not so discriminate as they may appear at first . There are many animals , that are as irresistibly at ...
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... functions ; but , if they concur in the same object , they form an apparatus . A system , on the other hand , is an ... function ; and form , in the aggregate , the muscular system . All the vessels of the body , and all the nerves ...
... functions ; but , if they concur in the same object , they form an apparatus . A system , on the other hand , is an ... function ; and form , in the aggregate , the muscular system . All the vessels of the body , and all the nerves ...
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