. Cell intelligence; the cause of growth, heredity and instinctive actions, illustrating that the cell is a conscious, intelligent being, and, by reason thereof, plans and builds all plants and animals in the same manner that man constructs houses, railroads and other structures . orthat reason the work they do and the structures theybuild will be different, depending on what their educationand experience have been. The actions of a living beingare based on his knowledge, derived from previous experi-ence. To return to the question,—where does this first cellcome from: When the cells build the
. Cell intelligence; the cause of growth, heredity and instinctive actions, illustrating that the cell is a conscious, intelligent being, and, by reason thereof, plans and builds all plants and animals in the same manner that man constructs houses, railroads and other structures . orthat reason the work they do and the structures theybuild will be different, depending on what their educationand experience have been. The actions of a living beingare based on his knowledge, derived from previous experi-ence. To return to the question,—where does this first cellcome from: When the cells build the animals, specialorgans are built in the male and female where the cell isprepared, educated and dressed up; these are the sexorgans. In a certain place in the female bodies, arrange-ments have also been made to furnish these cells withfood and building material, so they can multiply andbuild another body. This place is called the womb. Now THE CELL 83 how do they prepare for this act of meeting in the wombfor the purpose of building a new body? In the overiesof the female the cell prepares for the occasion in thisway: It discharges on dispenses with half of the skilledworkers located in the nucleus, and also its centrosomeor general manager and provides itself with food. Fig. 7.—Structure of the centrosome in the polar asters.—Wilson. enough to last several days. With this food she goes intothe womb and waits for the cell to come from the is he prepared? He also discharges or abandonshalf of his skilled workers in the nucleus but keeps thegeneral manager or centrosome, so when the two meetand join their forces together, there will be a completecell with a full nucleus, centrosome and also food enoughto last them until connections have been built up in thewomb with the body, where they can obtain and be fur-nished with such food and building material as will be 84 CELL INTELLIGENCE THE CAUSE OF EVOLUTION required to build the new structure. I must further de-scri
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