The evolution of man : a popular exposition of the principal points of human ontogeny and phylogeny . ancewhich this globular mass of cells bears to a mulberry orblackberry, we called it the mulberry-germ, or morula. This morula evidently at the present clay shows usthe many-celled animal body in the same entirely simpleprimitive condition in which, in the earlier Laurentianprimitive epoch, it first originated from the one-celledamoeboid primitive animal form. The morula reproduces,in accordance with the fundamental law of Biogeny, theancestral form of the Synamceba. For the first cell-com-mun


The evolution of man : a popular exposition of the principal points of human ontogeny and phylogeny . ancewhich this globular mass of cells bears to a mulberry orblackberry, we called it the mulberry-germ, or morula. This morula evidently at the present clay shows usthe many-celled animal body in the same entirely simpleprimitive condition in which, in the earlier Laurentianprimitive epoch, it first originated from the one-celledamoeboid primitive animal form. The morula reproduces,in accordance with the fundamental law of Biogeny, theancestral form of the Synamceba. For the first cell-com-munities, which then formed, and which laid the firstfoundation of the higher many-celled animal body, musthave consisted entirely of homogeneous and quite simpleamoeboid cells. The earliest Amoeba lived isolated hermitlives, and the amoeboid cells, which originated from thedivision of these one-celled organisms, must also have longlived isolated and self-dependent lives. Gradually, however,by the side of these one-celled Primitive Animals, smallamoeboid communities arose, owing to the fact that the. GERMINATION OF A CORAL


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