. 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 . FiG. 5.—Diagrams of the later stages of division.—WiLSO>f. G. Crowd of skilled workers beginning to divide. F. Division completed. some takes charge of just half of each crowd of skilledworkers called chromosomes. The centrosomes then pulleach their equal share of the crowd contained in the 80 CELL INTELLIGENCE TH


. 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 . FiG. 5.—Diagrams of the later stages of division.—WiLSO>f. G. Crowd of skilled workers beginning to divide. F. Division completed. some takes charge of just half of each crowd of skilledworkers called chromosomes. The centrosomes then pulleach their equal share of the crowd contained in the 80 CELL INTELLIGENCE THE CAUSE OF EVOLUTION nucleus towards their side of the cell bodies, and finallythe body itself divides, and each centrosome in that wayobtains by this act just half of the original cell. Who isthis most wonderful being, the centrosome, who directsthese actions? Seen through the most powerful micrp-


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