An American Text-book of Physiology, Volume 1William Henry Howell Saunders, 1900 - 1042 pages Bouve collection. |
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... ANIMAL HEAT ( BY EDWARD T. REICHERT ) A. BODY - TEMPERATURE .. Homothermous and poikilothermous animals , 467 - Temperatures of different spe- cies of animals , 467 - The temperature of the different regions of the body , 468 - The ...
... ANIMAL HEAT ( BY EDWARD T. REICHERT ) A. BODY - TEMPERATURE .. Homothermous and poikilothermous animals , 467 - Temperatures of different spe- cies of animals , 467 - The temperature of the different regions of the body , 468 - The ...
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... animal embryo is constructed . In recent years the term has been applied indif- ferently to the soft material constituting the substance of either animal or plant - cells . The word must not be understood to mean a substance of a ...
... animal embryo is constructed . In recent years the term has been applied indif- ferently to the soft material constituting the substance of either animal or plant - cells . The word must not be understood to mean a substance of a ...
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... Animal protoplasm , on the con- trary , has comparatively feeble synthetic properties ; it is characterized chiefly by its destructive power . In the long run , animals obtain their food from the plant kingdom , and the animal cell is ...
... Animal protoplasm , on the con- trary , has comparatively feeble synthetic properties ; it is characterized chiefly by its destructive power . In the long run , animals obtain their food from the plant kingdom , and the animal cell is ...
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William Henry Howell. As was said before , animal protoplasm is pre - eminently katabolic , and the evidence of its katabolism is found in the waste products , such as CO2 , H2O , and urea , which are given off from animal organisms ...
William Henry Howell. As was said before , animal protoplasm is pre - eminently katabolic , and the evidence of its katabolism is found in the waste products , such as CO2 , H2O , and urea , which are given off from animal organisms ...
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... animal life the fundamental properties are all somewhat equally exhibited within the compass of a single unit or cell , in the higher animals we have to deal with a vast community of cells segregated into tissues each of which possesses ...
... animal life the fundamental properties are all somewhat equally exhibited within the compass of a single unit or cell , in the higher animals we have to deal with a vast community of cells segregated into tissues each of which possesses ...
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