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... possessing organs or instruments adapted for the perform- ance of special actions or functions , and the Organized , or such as possess this arrangement . In all ages , philosophers have attempted to point out a " Vast chain of being ...
... possessing organs or instruments adapted for the perform- ance of special actions or functions , and the Organized , or such as possess this arrangement . In all ages , philosophers have attempted to point out a " Vast chain of being ...
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... possessed vitality , and into the distinctions between organized bodies themselves . 1. DIFFERENCE BETWEEN INORGANIC AND ORGANIZED BODIES . Inorganic bodies possess the common properties of matter . Their elements are fixed under ...
... possessed vitality , and into the distinctions between organized bodies themselves . 1. DIFFERENCE BETWEEN INORGANIC AND ORGANIZED BODIES . Inorganic bodies possess the common properties of matter . Their elements are fixed under ...
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... possess a peculiar force or forces , which modify them in a remarkable manner . Hence , we have general forces ; and ... possessed by both ; hence called vegetative , plastic , or organic , -nutrition and repro- duction , for example ...
... possess a peculiar force or forces , which modify them in a remarkable manner . Hence , we have general forces ; and ... possessed by both ; hence called vegetative , plastic , or organic , -nutrition and repro- duction , for example ...
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... possessed of spontaneous , but not of voluntary motion . Of the former we have numerous examples in the direction of the branches and upper surfaces of the leaves , although repeatedly disturbed , to the light ; and in the unfolding and ...
... possessed of spontaneous , but not of voluntary motion . Of the former we have numerous examples in the direction of the branches and upper surfaces of the leaves , although repeatedly disturbed , to the light ; and in the unfolding and ...
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... possesses along with other animals , have been referred to in a cursory manner . They will now demand a more special investigation . 1. MATERIAL COMPOSITION OF MAN . The detailed study of human organization is the province of the ...
... possesses along with other animals , have been referred to in a cursory manner . They will now demand a more special investigation . 1. MATERIAL COMPOSITION OF MAN . The detailed study of human organization is the province of the ...
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