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... cells ; after Goodsir 16. Cells from Chorda Dorsalis of Lamprey ; after Quekett . 17. Multiplication of Cartilage - cells by duplication ; after Leidy PAGE . 31 115 115 119 120 120 121 · 123 127 127 127 127 127 • 128 130 131 132 18 ...
... cells ; after Goodsir 16. Cells from Chorda Dorsalis of Lamprey ; after Quekett . 17. Multiplication of Cartilage - cells by duplication ; after Leidy PAGE . 31 115 115 119 120 120 121 · 123 127 127 127 127 127 • 128 130 131 132 18 ...
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... cells , yet they have no dependence upon one another , and the actions Simple isolated cells , con- of each are an exact repetition of those of the rest . cules . In such a cell , every organized fabric , however com- plex , originates ...
... cells , yet they have no dependence upon one another , and the actions Simple isolated cells , con- of each are an exact repetition of those of the rest . cules . In such a cell , every organized fabric , however com- plex , originates ...
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... cells , seem to be at first attached to the wall of the parent - cell ; afterwards they separate from it , and move about in its cavity ; and at a later period , the parent - cell bursts and sets them free . Now , this is the ...
... cells , seem to be at first attached to the wall of the parent - cell ; afterwards they separate from it , and move about in its cavity ; and at a later period , the parent - cell bursts and sets them free . Now , this is the ...
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... cell - walls is nearly identical with ordinary cellulose ; whilst the contents of the cells are closely allied in composition to proteine . Again , in the fat - cells of Animals , the cell - wall is formed from a proteine compound ...
... cell - walls is nearly identical with ordinary cellulose ; whilst the contents of the cells are closely allied in composition to proteine . Again , in the fat - cells of Animals , the cell - wall is formed from a proteine compound ...
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... cell may not be destined to undergo organization ; indeed we shall find hereafter , that the main use . of certain cells is to draw off from the circulating fluid such materials as are incapable of organization ; and the operation may ...
... cell may not be destined to undergo organization ; indeed we shall find hereafter , that the main use . of certain cells is to draw off from the circulating fluid such materials as are incapable of organization ; and the operation may ...
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