. The dynamics of living matter. Reproduction; Regeneration (Biology); Biochemistry; Reproduction; Biochemistry. DYNAMICS OF REGENERATIVE PROCESSES 211 or branch which is situated as much as possible at the foremost end of the regenerating piece of worm. He assumes that through the muscular action the liquids of the body are forced to stream toward, this end, and that this fact has some connection with the form- ation of a new head. There can be no doubt that the facts here mentioned agree with Bardeen's suggestion. The obhque pieces in Morgan's experiments, which have at first the heads and t


. The dynamics of living matter. Reproduction; Regeneration (Biology); Biochemistry; Reproduction; Biochemistry. DYNAMICS OF REGENERATIVE PROCESSES 211 or branch which is situated as much as possible at the foremost end of the regenerating piece of worm. He assumes that through the muscular action the liquids of the body are forced to stream toward, this end, and that this fact has some connection with the form- ation of a new head. There can be no doubt that the facts here mentioned agree with Bardeen's suggestion. The obhque pieces in Morgan's experiments, which have at first the heads and tails outside the line of symmetry of the middle piece, gradually assume afterward a normal position (Figs. 51-54). I am inclined to believe as Child. 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 Loeb, Jacques, 1859-1924. New York, Columbia University Press


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