. The cell; outlines of general anatomy and physiology. Cells; Anatomy; Physiology; Cells; Anatomy; Physiology. Fig. 41.—A Euglena viridis (after Stein): n nucleus; c contractile vacuole; o pigment- spot. B Hexamitus infiatxis (aftei- Stein). C Chilonionas paramnicium (after Biitschli): oe cytostome; v contractile vacuole; n nucleus. (From Hertwig, Figs. 130-132.) been chiefly observed in Flagellata and kindred organisms (Fig. 44 A, B, G), in many kinds of Bacteria (Fig. 33 b), in antherozoids (Mosses, Ferns, Equisitaceae), and in swarmspores, under which name the reproduction bodies of many A


. The cell; outlines of general anatomy and physiology. Cells; Anatomy; Physiology; Cells; Anatomy; Physiology. Fig. 41.—A Euglena viridis (after Stein): n nucleus; c contractile vacuole; o pigment- spot. B Hexamitus infiatxis (aftei- Stein). C Chilonionas paramnicium (after Biitschli): oe cytostome; v contractile vacuole; n nucleus. (From Hertwig, Figs. 130-132.) been chiefly observed in Flagellata and kindred organisms (Fig. 44 A, B, G), in many kinds of Bacteria (Fig. 33 b), in antherozoids (Mosses, Ferns, Equisitaceae), and in swarmspores, under which name the reproduction bodies of many A\gse and Fungi are included; the latter method of locomotion occui-s in the spermatozoa of most animals (Fig. 45). The ciliary organs of unicellular organisms have a doable. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Hertwig, Oscar, 1849-1922; Campbell, M. , tr; Campbell, Henry Johnstone, 1859- ed. London, S. Sonnenschein & Co. ; New York, Macmillan & Co.


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