General physiology; an outline of the science of life . ime thecapsule begins to regenerate into a complete radiolarian, , to formnew pseudopodia, and gelatinous and vacuolar layers (Cf. Fig. 171).After the pseudopodia have become extended like a circlet of raysfrom the yellow spherical body, there is noticed between them anextremely delicate, very liquid slime, which is excreted by thepseudopodia and represents the rudiment of the new gelatinous 1 Cf. Verworn (89, 1). 380 GENERAL PHYSIOLOGY layer. If in this stage the radiolarian be given a strong shock, itmay be seen that the liquid mass


General physiology; an outline of the science of life . ime thecapsule begins to regenerate into a complete radiolarian, , to formnew pseudopodia, and gelatinous and vacuolar layers (Cf. Fig. 171).After the pseudopodia have become extended like a circlet of raysfrom the yellow spherical body, there is noticed between them anextremely delicate, very liquid slime, which is excreted by thepseudopodia and represents the rudiment of the new gelatinous 1 Cf. Verworn (89, 1). 380 GENERAL PHYSIOLOGY layer. If in this stage the radiolarian be given a strong shock, itmay be seen that the liquid mass of slime increases and becomesat the same time thicker and firmer; this is manifested more dis-tinctly when the shock is The mechanical stimulationpromotes visibly the secretion of slime. No excitation-effects of mechanical stimulation upon the pheno-mena of form-changes, upon growth and cell-division, are thus farknown. Effects of excitation upon the phenomena of the transforma-tion of energy have been investigated very fully, and a great.


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