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... direct modification of the cell wall , still recognizable as such . Whenever such a limiting membrane exists , it is formed by the outer layers of protoplasm undergoing changes so as to become of greater con- sistence . In the animal ...
... direct modification of the cell wall , still recognizable as such . Whenever such a limiting membrane exists , it is formed by the outer layers of protoplasm undergoing changes so as to become of greater con- sistence . In the animal ...
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... direct alcoholic fermentation , but under the influence of certain organisms it readily gives rise to lactic acid by lactic fermentation in the same way as dextrose . ( See page 102. ) Inosit , C6H12O6 + 2H2O , is an isomer of grape ...
... direct alcoholic fermentation , but under the influence of certain organisms it readily gives rise to lactic acid by lactic fermentation in the same way as dextrose . ( See page 102. ) Inosit , C6H12O6 + 2H2O , is an isomer of grape ...
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... direct the current of protoplasm ; it flows unto various directions in bud - like processes , which appear at various parts of the protoplasmic mass , so as to cause a constant change in the form of the cell . These outstretched ...
... direct the current of protoplasm ; it flows unto various directions in bud - like processes , which appear at various parts of the protoplasmic mass , so as to cause a constant change in the form of the cell . These outstretched ...
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... direct contact with different parts of its protoplasmic substance . This nutrition of the cells gives rise to their growth , and finally leads to their reproduction . These facts will be more closely examined when speaking of their ...
... direct contact with different parts of its protoplasmic substance . This nutrition of the cells gives rise to their growth , and finally leads to their reproduction . These facts will be more closely examined when speaking of their ...
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... direct stimulus of a passing bolus , or as a result of impulses reflected along the vagus channels from the medulla . Motion of the Stomach . - The stomach and greater part of the intestinal tract move freely within the abdomen , being ...
... direct stimulus of a passing bolus , or as a result of impulses reflected along the vagus channels from the medulla . Motion of the Stomach . - The stomach and greater part of the intestinal tract move freely within the abdomen , being ...
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