. A text-book of animal physiology [microform] : with introductory chapters on general biology and a full treatment of reproduction, for students of human and comparative (veterinary) medicine and of general biology. Physiology, Comparative; Veterinary physiology; Physiologie comparée; Physiologie vétérinaire. CNICEM LAR PLANTS. 11 3 analyzed, tn, calcium, H, O, N, S, I by drying o a solution carbon di- >me frothy; {fermentor ) process de- j saccharine All of these ; sunlight, tundantly in ation of cer- ay be legiti- of about the imiting wall which latter » all living trodnce their ation gi
. A text-book of animal physiology [microform] : with introductory chapters on general biology and a full treatment of reproduction, for students of human and comparative (veterinary) medicine and of general biology. Physiology, Comparative; Veterinary physiology; Physiologie comparée; Physiologie vétérinaire. CNICEM LAR PLANTS. 11 3 analyzed, tn, calcium, H, O, N, S, I by drying o a solution carbon di- >me frothy; {fermentor ) process de- j saccharine All of these ; sunlight, tundantly in ation of cer- ay be legiti- of about the imiting wall which latter » all living trodnce their ation giving 3ve; and in- sion). nd reproduc- rotoplasm of applied with ', the same in and that this oted that the ving cells is \atood. This Old unorgan- re all proper- all take place t the matter more generally bat the li -history of thishu-Hble >rpaiism can only be unfolded und«?i ?^rtH n '-defined ondiuoim. PbotococcuS (Protoco tis pluvi( ,$). The study of this one-celled f nt will wford instructive comparison between the ordinary green iilant jyid the colorless plants or fungi. ' Like Ibrufa it is selected because of its simple nature, its abundance, and the ease with which it may be obtained, for it abounds in water-barrels, standing pools, drinking-troughs, etc. KoipliologiHiL—Protococcus consists of a structureless wall and viscid granular contents, i e., of cellulose and protoplasm. The protoplasm may contain starch and a red or green color- ing matter (cWoropfcyl). It probably contains a nucleus. The cell is mostly globular in »Hk& nc e.*r. thelMrkoCatne. obMrred in the HMtMonr <rf Fratoooed MBMMd fMm i^OedrM (dlTWDa. Fw. groopin Sto! ^SigiM plMMliri^ 'WwfmqtOe Mwe 1 oCHM •bom Aftar two di««' fai watflc. tqrtbeaboveapeeinMM. nieini- pijglologiML—It reproduces by division of the original cell (fiaaion) into simihur individuals, and hf a process of budding and constriction {gemmalwn) which is much rarer. Under
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