General physiology; an outline of the science of life . hat excite dissimilation. o o 2 564 GENERAL PHYSIOLOGY With their decomposition the surface-tension would increase, andthe stimulated protoplasm would necessarily flow back centripetally,so that the pseudopodia would be retracted—a phenomenon thatis called out in a very characteristic manner by all sorts of the phase of contraction would be mechanically their return to the central cell-body the biogen-moleculeswould have an opportunity to regenerate themselves with the aidof substances produced by the protopla


General physiology; an outline of the science of life . hat excite dissimilation. o o 2 564 GENERAL PHYSIOLOGY With their decomposition the surface-tension would increase, andthe stimulated protoplasm would necessarily flow back centripetally,so that the pseudopodia would be retracted—a phenomenon thatis called out in a very characteristic manner by all sorts of the phase of contraction would be mechanically their return to the central cell-body the biogen-moleculeswould have an opportunity to regenerate themselves with the aidof substances produced by the protoplasm and the nucleus, whichare absolutely necessary to the intact life of the cell; then afterthe introduction of oxygen they would begin their course anew. In accordance with this idea, all the special phenomena exhibitedby amoeboid protoplasmic masses in their movement may beunderstood. The necrobiotic phenomena of naked protoplasmicmasses especially, which can be followed very beautifully inamputated, non-nucleated, hyaline pseudopodia of Dijjlugia.


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