Both cells and vessels may subsequently be thickened, by deposits from the " solidcscible " nutritive fluid. In the plant, the cells at first communicate, but subsequent!}' become separated from one another ; in the animal, they always remain in communication.... The Scientific Memoirs of Thomas Henry Huxley - Página 254de Thomas Henry Huxley - 1898Visualização completa - Sobre este livro
| 1853 - 466 páginas
...the " solidescible" nutritive fluid. In the plant, the cells at first communicate, but subsequently become separated from one another ; in the animal, they always remain in communication. In each ease, they are mere cavities, and not independent,entities • organization is not effected by them,... | |
| 1853 - 614 páginas
...the " solidescible" nutritive fluid. In the plant, the cells at first communicate, but subsequently become separated from one another; in the animal,...inherent in the living mass, or what Wolff calls the WA essentiolis. For him, however, this " vis essentialis" is no mythical arciueus, but simply a convenient... | |
| 1870 - 786 páginas
...surrounded fluid ; it possesses no organizing or developmental power, but is itself the visible result of the action of the organizing power inherent in...essentialis. For him, however, this vis essentialis is no archeeus, but simply a convenient name for two facts which he takes much trouble to demonstrate: "the... | |
| 1870 - 822 páginas
...surrounding fluid ; it possesses no organizing or developmental power, but is itself the visible result of the action of the organizing power inherent in...essentialis. For him, however, this vis essentialis is no archaeus, but simply a convenient name for two facts which he takes much trouble to demonstrate : "... | |
| James Tyson - 1870 - 180 páginas
...the ' solidescible ' nutritive fluid. In the plant, the cells at first communicate, but subsequently become separated from one another; in the animal,...and not independent entities; organization is not affected by them, but they are the visible results of the action of the organizing power inherent in... | |
| 1870 - 790 páginas
...surrounding fluid ; it possesses no organizing or developmental power, but is itself the visible result of the action of the organizing power inherent in the living mass, or what Wolff calls the vis esscntialis. For him, however, this vis essentialis is no arcAaeus, but simply a convenient name for... | |
| 1870 - 784 páginas
...surrounded fluid ; it possesses no organizing or developmental power, but is itself the visible result of the action of the organizing power inherent in the living mass, or what Wolff calls the vis essen/,v//v. For him, however, this vis cssentialis is no archceus, but simply a convenient name for... | |
| 1872 - 286 páginas
...developed, but they are "mere cavities, and not independent entities; organization is not affected by them, but they are the visible results of the action...organizing power inherent in the living mass, or what Wolf calls the vis essenlialis" (Huxley). This simply amounts to saying that the tell is merely a passive,... | |
| Royal Microscopical Society (Great Britain) - 1872 - 350 páginas
...developed, but they are " mere cavities, and not independent entities; organization is not affected by them, but they are the visible results of the action...organizing power inherent in the living mass, or what Wolf calls the vis essentialis " (Huxley). This simply amounts to saying that the cell is merely a... | |
| 1874 - 850 páginas
...according to Wolf, the cells are at first in communication, but subsequently become separated ; while in the animal they always remain in communication. In each case they are mere cavities, not independent entities, and organization is not effected by them, although they are the first visible... | |
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