There is no chemical distinction that holds; there is no structural distinction that holds ; there is no functional distinction that holds ; there is no distinction as to mode of existence that holds. Large groups of the simpler animals contain chlorophyll,... Year-book of Nature and Popular Science for 1872 - Page 237redigeeritud poolt - 1873 - 333 lehteFull view - About this book
| 1872 - 798 lehte
...distinction as to mode of existence that holds. Large groups of the simpler animals contain chlorophyll, and decompose carbonic acid under the influence of...Large groups of the simpler plants, as you may observe from the diatoms from any stagnant pool, are as actively locomotive as the minute creatures classed... | |
| 1872 - 806 lehte
...distinction as to mode of existence that holds. Large groups of the simpler animals contain chlorophyll, and decompose carbonic acid under the influence of...Large groups of the simpler plants, as you may observe from the diatoms from any stagnant pool, are as actively locomotive as the minute creatures classed... | |
| Robert Flint - 1879 - 600 lehte
...distinction as to mode of existence that holds. Large groups of the simpler animals contain chlorophyll, and decompose carbonic acid under the influence of light, as plants do. Large groups of the simpler animals, as you may observe in the diatoms from any stagnant pool, are as actively locomotive as the... | |
| Robert Flint - 1879 - 600 lehte
...distinction as to mode of existence that holds. Large groups of the simpler animals contain chlorophyll, and decompose carbonic acid under the influence of light, as plants do. Large groups of the simpler animajs, as you may observe in the diatoms from any stagnant pool, are as actively locomotive as the... | |
| Robert Flint - 1889 - 598 lehte
...decompose carbonic acid under the influence of light, as plants do. Large groups of the simpler animals, as you may observe in the diatoms from any stagnant...now predominantly animal, and presently to become predom i nantly vegetal. The very name zoospores, given to germs of Alga, which for a while swim about... | |
| Herbert Spencer - 1891 - 514 lehte
...distinction as to mode of existence which holds. Large groups of the simpler animals contain chlorophyll, and decompose carbonic acid under the influence of...observe in the diatoms from any stagnant pool, are no less actively locomotive than the minute creatures classed as animals seen along with them. Nay,... | |
| Herbert Spencer - 1891 - 494 lehte
...distinction as to mode of existence which holds. Large groups of the simpler animals contain chlorophyll, and decompose carbonic acid under the influence of...observe in the diatoms from any stagnant pool, are no less actively locomotive than the minute creatures classed as animals seen along with them. Nay,... | |
| Robert Flint - 1894 - 608 lehte
...distinction as to mode of existence that holds. Large groups of the simpler animals contain chlorophyll, and decompose carbonic acid under the influence of light, as plants do. Large groups of the simpler animals, as you may observe in the diatoms from any stagnant pool, are as actively locomotive as the... | |
| Herbert Spencer - 1910 - 496 lehte
...distinction as to mode of existence which holds. Large groups of the simpler animals contain chlorophyll, and decompose carbonic acid under the influence of...observe in the diatoms from any stagnant pool, are no less actively locomotive than the minute creatures classed as animals seen along with them. Nay,... | |
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