Principles of Zoölogy : Touching the Structure, Development, Distribution, and Natural Arrangement of the Races of Animals, Living and Extinct with Numerous Illustrations: Part I, Comparative Physiology, for the Use of Schools and CollegesGould and Lincoln, 1859 - 250 pagina's |
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Pagina 7
... Bodies 35 SECTION II . Elementary Structure of Organized Bodies 36 SECTION III . Differences between Animals and Plants 41 CHAPTER THIRD . FUNCTIONS AND ORGANS OF ANIMAL LIFE 44 SECTION I. Of the Nervous System and General Sensation 44 ...
... Bodies 35 SECTION II . Elementary Structure of Organized Bodies 36 SECTION III . Differences between Animals and Plants 41 CHAPTER THIRD . FUNCTIONS AND ORGANS OF ANIMAL LIFE 44 SECTION I. Of the Nervous System and General Sensation 44 ...
Pagina 13
... body . 49. Planaria , showing the mouth , stomach , and its branches . 50. Jaws , stomach , and intestine of a sea - urchin , ( Echinus lividus . ) 51. Plan of the digestive organs of an insect . 52. Plan of the digestive organs of a ...
... body . 49. Planaria , showing the mouth , stomach , and its branches . 50. Jaws , stomach , and intestine of a sea - urchin , ( Echinus lividus . ) 51. Plan of the digestive organs of an insect . 52. Plan of the digestive organs of a ...
Pagina 21
... body is composed of rings or joints . It embraces three classes : 1. Insects . 2. Crustaceans , like the crab , lobster , & c . 3. Worms , The class of INSECTS includes three orders : a . Those with a trunk for sucking fluids , like the ...
... body is composed of rings or joints . It embraces three classes : 1. Insects . 2. Crustaceans , like the crab , lobster , & c . 3. Worms , The class of INSECTS includes three orders : a . Those with a trunk for sucking fluids , like the ...
Pagina 26
... body , like that of other animals , he is also in a condition to understand the mechanism of organs , and to appreciate the necessities of matter , as well as the influence which it exerts over the in- tellectual element throughout the ...
... body , like that of other animals , he is also in a condition to understand the mechanism of organs , and to appreciate the necessities of matter , as well as the influence which it exerts over the in- tellectual element throughout the ...
Pagina 30
... body which are constructed on the same plan , how- ever much they vary in form , or even serve for very dif- ferent uses . Analogy , on the contrary , indicates the simi- larity of purposes or functions performed by organs of dif ...
... body which are constructed on the same plan , how- ever much they vary in form , or even serve for very dif- ferent uses . Analogy , on the contrary , indicates the simi- larity of purposes or functions performed by organs of dif ...
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albumen allantois Ammonites Animal Kingdom appear aquatic arteries Articulata Articulates auricles become belong birds blood body bones brain branches called canal carboniferous Carnivora cartilaginous cavity cells Cercaria chyle classes cloth composed contains corresponding crabs crustaceans crystalline lens cuttle-fish digestive distinct Distoma distribution divided Echinoderms eggs embryo enclosed epoch fauna fishes fluid formation fossils frog furnished Gasteropods geological germ germinative germinative vesicle gills head heart Illustrations important Infusoria insects intestine jaws jelly-fishes layer less limbs living lower lungs magnified mals mammals membrane metamorphoses mode mollusks muscles namely natural nerves nervous system oxygen peculiar period plants polyps portion Radiates regions reptiles resemblance respiration respiratory organs Rhizodonts rocks SECTION shell showing Silurian similar skin species star-fishes structure surface teeth temperate tentacles terrestrial animals Tertiary tion tissues trachea tropical types upper vegetative ventricle vertebrated animals vesicle White-fish whole worms yolk young Zoology
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Pagina 189 - Experiments of dredging in very deep water have also taught us that the abyss of the ocean is nearly a desert. Not only are no materials found there for sustenance, but it is doubtful if animals could sustain the pressure of so great a column of water, although many of them are provided with a system of pores, (260,) which enables them to sustain a much greater pressure than terrestrial animals. America, one species takes...