Microbes & toxinsG.P. Putnam, 1912 - 316 pages |
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Page 51
... protoplasm . There is a possibility that sexual reproduction exists . There is often found in the intestine of rabbits an animal parasite which passes through a complicated series of different forms ; it possesses a cycle of evolution ...
... protoplasm . There is a possibility that sexual reproduction exists . There is often found in the intestine of rabbits an animal parasite which passes through a complicated series of different forms ; it possesses a cycle of evolution ...
Page 55
... distortion . The membrane takes on colours different from the protoplasm . It is not of the same composition in all the bacteria . Some- times it is of cellulose , sometimes it resembles chitin FORM AND STRUCTURE OF MICROBES 55.
... distortion . The membrane takes on colours different from the protoplasm . It is not of the same composition in all the bacteria . Some- times it is of cellulose , sometimes it resembles chitin FORM AND STRUCTURE OF MICROBES 55.
Page 56
... protoplasm which have passed through pores in the enveloping membrane or whether they are expansions of this membrane itself ; whether they are not mere propelling organs but rather tentacles of some sort which increase the surface of ...
... protoplasm which have passed through pores in the enveloping membrane or whether they are expansions of this membrane itself ; whether they are not mere propelling organs but rather tentacles of some sort which increase the surface of ...
Page 58
... protoplasm of the cell 1 2 0 0 young bacterium remains of the spore 10000000088 birth of the young bacterium FIG . 27. Various types of germination of spores . 1. The spore germinates by growth in all dimensions . 2. Germination by a ...
... protoplasm of the cell 1 2 0 0 young bacterium remains of the spore 10000000088 birth of the young bacterium FIG . 27. Various types of germination of spores . 1. The spore germinates by growth in all dimensions . 2. Germination by a ...
Page 64
... protoplasm , does not exist in the bacterial cell . A cell without a nucleus ! Several observers ( A. Fischer , Migula , Massart ) do not shrink from such a paradoxical statement . They can see no trace of a nucleus ; what others have ...
... protoplasm , does not exist in the bacterial cell . A cell without a nucleus ! Several observers ( A. Fischer , Migula , Massart ) do not shrink from such a paradoxical statement . They can see no trace of a nucleus ; what others have ...
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