. Comparative zoology, structural and systematic : for use in schools and colleges. Zoology; Anatomy, Comparative; Physiology, Comparative. Fig. 184:.—Gregarina gigantea, highly magnified: a, nucleus. of life are the contraction and lengthening of the worm- like body. They feed by absorption, and are all parasites, living in the alimentary canal of higher animals; as in the Cockroach, Earth-worm, and Lobster. The name is derived from the fact" that they occur in large numbers crowded together. Class III.—Rhizopoda. The Rhizopods are characterized by the power of throw- ing out at will del
. Comparative zoology, structural and systematic : for use in schools and colleges. Zoology; Anatomy, Comparative; Physiology, Comparative. Fig. 184:.—Gregarina gigantea, highly magnified: a, nucleus. of life are the contraction and lengthening of the worm- like body. They feed by absorption, and are all parasites, living in the alimentary canal of higher animals; as in the Cockroach, Earth-worm, and Lobster. The name is derived from the fact" that they occur in large numbers crowded together. Class III.—Rhizopoda. The Rhizopods are characterized by the power of throw- ing out at will delicate processes of their bodies, called pseudopodia, or false feet, for prehension or 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 Orton, James, 1830-1877; Birge, E. A. (Edward Asahel), 1851-1950. New York : Harper & Bros.
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