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Page 60
... organs ; each of these is a congeries of cells ; each cell appears , or did appear , to be a unit , and the base was protoplasm ; and this protoplasm appeared to be a sort of chemical jelly , complex in structure it is true , but not ...
... organs ; each of these is a congeries of cells ; each cell appears , or did appear , to be a unit , and the base was protoplasm ; and this protoplasm appeared to be a sort of chemical jelly , complex in structure it is true , but not ...
Page 61
... organs , cilia or often flagella , by which they swim about , with the precision and certainty of fishes . " These cilia , " says Binet , " always act in union during locomotion , and the direction which the animal gives to them ...
... organs , cilia or often flagella , by which they swim about , with the precision and certainty of fishes . " These cilia , " says Binet , " always act in union during locomotion , and the direction which the animal gives to them ...
Page 93
... organs ? Because we can demonstrate that this little lump of proto- plasmic jelly , never for a minute the same in shape , can be made to put out legs to creep on , hands to grasp with , a mouth to receive , a gullet to transfer , a ...
... organs ? Because we can demonstrate that this little lump of proto- plasmic jelly , never for a minute the same in shape , can be made to put out legs to creep on , hands to grasp with , a mouth to receive , a gullet to transfer , a ...
Page 94
... organs are permanently differentiated out , but who can doubt , with the examples before us , that mind is still the controller , the director , and the creator . Modification is creation , in fact , and the one demands the other as its ...
... organs are permanently differentiated out , but who can doubt , with the examples before us , that mind is still the controller , the director , and the creator . Modification is creation , in fact , and the one demands the other as its ...
Page 95
... organs , with movements and inhibitions of a nicety which our conscious mind cannot even comprehend , each of these parts and organs working to no purpose of itself , each indeed altogether useless of itself , or worse than useless ...
... organs , with movements and inhibitions of a nicety which our conscious mind cannot even comprehend , each of these parts and organs working to no purpose of itself , each indeed altogether useless of itself , or worse than useless ...
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