They are no more the producers of vital phenomena than the shells scattered in orderly lines along the sea-beach are the instruments by which the gravitation - force of the moon acts upon the ocean. Like these, the cells mark only where the vital tides... The Scientific Memoirs of Thomas Henry Huxley - Página 279de Thomas Henry Huxley - 1898Visualização completa - Sobre este livro
| 1853 - 466 páginas
...development. We have tried to show that they are not instruments, but indications — that they arc no more the producers of the vital phenomena, than...discover any satisfactory evidence that the endoplast, onco formed, exercises any attractive, metamorphic, or metabolic force upon the periplast; and we have... | |
| Joseph Reay Greene - 1861 - 296 páginas
...Huxley (whose views on animal structure we have here more than once sought to interpret and extend), " they are no more the producers of the vital phenomena,...the vital tides have been, and how they have acted." A general survey of the development of Ccelenterate animals is best deferred till definition has first... | |
| Joseph Reay Greene - 1861 - 314 páginas
...Huxley (whose views on animal structure we have here more than once sought to interpret and extend), " they are no more the producers of the vital phenomena,...the vital tides have been, and how they have acted." A general survey of the development of Coelenterate animals is best deferred till definition has first... | |
| 1893 - 930 páginas
...therefore, be the cause. As forcibly stated by Prof. Huxley in his paper on the cell theory (1852), cells " are no more the producers of the vital phenomena than...the vital tides have been and how they have acted." It has been suggested that the various factors in nutrition, including even " structure " and " composition,"... | |
| Henry Charlton Bastian - 1872 - 578 páginas
...instruments by which the gravitative force of the moon acts upon the ocean. Like these, the cell marks only where the vital tides have been, and how they have acted.' Professor Huxley's doctrine must be distinguished from another put forward by Dr. Hughes Bennett shortly... | |
| H. Charlton Bastian - 1872 - 524 páginas
...instruments by which the gravitative force of the moon acts upon the ocean. Like these, the cell marks only where the vital tides have been, and how they have acted.' Professor Huxley's doctrine must be distinguished from another put forward by Dr. Hughes Bennett shortly... | |
| James Orton - 1877 - 418 páginas
...shells scattered in orderly lines along the sea-beach are the instruments by which the gravitation-force of the moon acts upon the ocean. Like these, the cells...vital tides have been and how they have acted."— Prof. HUXLEY. i8 The white fibres are inelastic, and from 55 JTO to 53^55 of an inch in diameter. They... | |
| Horatius Flaccus - 1880 - 322 páginas
...says: "They are no more the producers of vital phenomena, than the shells scattered in orderly line along the sea-beach are the instruments by which the...the vital tides have been, and how they have acted." This is undoubtedly true of all cells in which the vital or functional office has ceased, as in the... | |
| James Orton - 1883 - 428 páginas
...shells scattered in orderly lines along the sea-beach are the instruments by which the gravitation - force of the moon acts upon the ocean. Like these,...the vital tides have been and how they have acted." — Prof. HUXLEY. " In the heart, the muscular fibres are striated, yet involuntary ; but the sareolemma... | |
| James Orton - 1883 - 424 páginas
...shells scattered in orderly lines along the sea-beach are the instruments by which the gravitation - force of the moon acts upon the ocean. Like these,...the vital tides have been and how they have acted." — Prof. HUXLEY. l1 Many of the bones of the skull are preceded by membrane — hence called membrane-bones.... | |
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