Evolution by Atrophy in Biology and SociologyD. Appleton, 1899 - 316 pagini |
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... living body , while institutions have been called the organs , or parts of organs , of Society . The interchange of matter effected among the organs of an individual has been called a " physiological contract , " while the circula- tion ...
... living body , while institutions have been called the organs , or parts of organs , of Society . The interchange of matter effected among the organs of an individual has been called a " physiological contract , " while the circula- tion ...
Pagina 9
... living parts into other living parts ; 4. Spontaneity of movement ; 5. Partic- ulate existence ; 6. Development and degeneration , i.e. evolution , are to be found in a greater extent in animal and human societies . " 1 See Les Sociétés ...
... living parts into other living parts ; 4. Spontaneity of movement ; 5. Partic- ulate existence ; 6. Development and degeneration , i.e. evolution , are to be found in a greater extent in animal and human societies . " 1 See Les Sociétés ...
Pagina 10
... living granule , is the ultimate element of the cell ; it is born from a pre - existing granule ; it lives , feeds , reproduces , and is , in fact , an organism ( see Die Elementarorganismen und ihre Beziehungen zu den Zellen ; Leipzig ...
... living granule , is the ultimate element of the cell ; it is born from a pre - existing granule ; it lives , feeds , reproduces , and is , in fact , an organism ( see Die Elementarorganismen und ihre Beziehungen zu den Zellen ; Leipzig ...
Pagina 12
... living alone , and do not form a society.1 As the organisation of a colony becomes more complicated , the units proceed to differentiate . Each one assumes certain functions in particular , and becomes less adapted to discharge others ...
... living alone , and do not form a society.1 As the organisation of a colony becomes more complicated , the units proceed to differentiate . Each one assumes certain functions in particular , and becomes less adapted to discharge others ...
Pagina 13
... living there a certain time , enters the female cepha- lopod , to effect impregnation . The individuality of this hectocotyle appears so obvious that for a long time it was regarded as a distinct species - some kind of worm . At first ...
... living there a certain time , enters the female cepha- lopod , to effect impregnation . The individuality of this hectocotyle appears so obvious that for a long time it was regarded as a distinct species - some kind of worm . At first ...
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Evolution by Atrophy in Biology and Sociology Jean Demoor,Jean Massart,Emile Vandervelde Vizualizare completă - 1899 |
Evolution by Atrophy in Biology and Sociology Jean Demoor,Jean Massart,Emile Vandervelde Vizualizare completă - 1899 |
Evolution by Atrophy in Biology and Sociology Jean Demoor,Jean Massart,Emile Vandervelde Vizualizare completă - 1899 |
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adult ancestral stages animals antheridia apical leaves appear appendages aquatic Archaeopteryx assimilative atrophy basilar leaves became become belonging bipinnated blade branches calcaneum canal cells characters chlorophyll collective property colony complete condition consists corporations Crustacea custom degeneration degenerative evolution digits disappeared embryo endopodite epipod exhibited existence exopodite female feudal floating leaves flowers foliage leaves formation formed function gland Huxley hypopod Illustrations individual instance institutions intercentrum land larval Lathyrus Aphaca leaf leaflets limbs male mammals marriage masuirs maxillipede mesonephros metatarsals modern modification muscles normal original pairs petiole phalanges pineal eye plants podite primitive Professor progressive evolution pronephros prothallus protopodite pr reduced regarded remain represent retracing Rosa rugosa rudimentary organs segment sepal slow-worm social societies sociology species stamens stem stipules stomata structure survival tarsius tendrils terminal thalamencephalon third tion traces transformation undergone useless vertebral column vertebrates vestiges wings
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