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... increase in size , and further undergo many changes in form and texture . There is , however , a limit to this assimilative power : nutritive activity diminishes , growth gradually stops , and after a time decay appears and is followed ...
... increase in size , and further undergo many changes in form and texture . There is , however , a limit to this assimilative power : nutritive activity diminishes , growth gradually stops , and after a time decay appears and is followed ...
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... increase in cavity ( s ) in proportion to the growth of the cell wall ( w ) . summed up . First , a membranous sac called the STRUCTURAL CHARACTERS OF ANIMALS . 33 CHAPTER II GENERAL VIEW OF THE STRUCTURE OF ANIMAL ORGANISMS Cells,
... increase in cavity ( s ) in proportion to the growth of the cell wall ( w ) . summed up . First , a membranous sac called the STRUCTURAL CHARACTERS OF ANIMALS . 33 CHAPTER II GENERAL VIEW OF THE STRUCTURE OF ANIMAL ORGANISMS Cells,
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... increase in thickness , and become fused together into a homo- geneous intercellular substance , where ultimately the areas be- longing to the different cells can no longer be distinguished. White fibro - cartilage , showing cells ( a ) ...
... increase in thickness , and become fused together into a homo- geneous intercellular substance , where ultimately the areas be- longing to the different cells can no longer be distinguished. White fibro - cartilage , showing cells ( a ) ...
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... increase , but prepares to bring forth a cell unit similar to itself . This is spoken of as the reproduction of ... increases in size , and finally detaches itself from the parent and becomes a separate individual . This process , which ...
... increase , but prepares to bring forth a cell unit similar to itself . This is spoken of as the reproduction of ... increases in size , and finally detaches itself from the parent and becomes a separate individual . This process , which ...
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... increase as the contents of the stomach diminish , but conditions incidental to digestion ( hyperæmia , etc. ) , probably also act as a stimulus . Vomiting is the ejection of the contents of the stomach by means of a convulsive action ...
... increase as the contents of the stomach diminish , but conditions incidental to digestion ( hyperæmia , etc. ) , probably also act as a stimulus . Vomiting is the ejection of the contents of the stomach by means of a convulsive action ...
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