Animal and Vegetable Physiology Considered with Reference to Natural Theology: The mechanical functions |
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action animalcules Annelida apparatus appear arrangement articulated attached axis belonging bivalve body bones calcareous cartilage cavity cells cellular centre Cetacea cilia clavicle composed consists construction crustacea Cuvier deposited developement direction effect elastic employed exhibit existence expanded extended external extremities feet fishes fluid Flustra foot force functions furnished gemmules growth head humerus insects integuments internal joints kind larva larvæ layer legs length ligament limbs longitudinal magnified mantle material matter mechanical membrane ment mesothorax microscope mode Mollusca movements moving muscles muscular fibres nature objects oblique observed organs original ossification plants plates polypes porcellaneous portion progressive motion purpose quadrupeds ribs scales seen segments shape shell side skeleton skin solid species spine spinous processes spiral sponge sternum stomata structure substance suckers surface tail tentacula texture tion transverse tribes trunk tube valves vegetable vertebræ vessels Vorticella whole wings Zoophytes