. A manual of zoology. THE METAZOA 73 place in a number of different classes of animals. In this form of reproduction a process or bud (Fig. 32, fid) is given off from some part of the parent animal; this bud sooner or later assumes the form of the complete animal, and may become detached from the parent either before or after its M*. Fig. 32. — Fresh-water polype (hydra), two specimens, the one expanded the other contracted, showing multiplication by budding. bdl bd- bd'6, buds in various stages of growth. (From Parker's Biology.) development has been completed, or may remain in perma- nent v


. A manual of zoology. THE METAZOA 73 place in a number of different classes of animals. In this form of reproduction a process or bud (Fig. 32, fid) is given off from some part of the parent animal; this bud sooner or later assumes the form of the complete animal, and may become detached from the parent either before or after its M*. Fig. 32. — Fresh-water polype (hydra), two specimens, the one expanded the other contracted, showing multiplication by budding. bdl bd- bd'6, buds in various stages of growth. (From Parker's Biology.) development has been completed, or may remain in perma- nent vital connection with it. When the buds, after becoming fully developed, remain in vital continuity with the parent, a sort of compound animal, consisting of a greater or smaller number of con- nected units, is the result. Such a compound organism is. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Parker, T. Jeffery (Thomas Jeffery), 1850-1897; Haswell, William A. (William Aitcheson), 1854-1925. New York, The Macmillan Company; London, Macmillan & Co. ,Ltd.


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