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Title: The study of animal life (microform)
Identifier: cihm_65630 (find matches)
Year: 1902 (1900s)
Authors: Thomson, J. Arthur (John Arthur), 1861-1933; Knight, Professor
Subjects: Zoology; Zoologie
Publisher: Toronto : Morang
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The Study of Anmal Life PART ni 'f>?^; â,orc useful in surnuuvUng â^/:^yC^cv.l.lc. often alnu.; like processes, which ate capable ot vcy ^^^^^^^^^ ^^^^^^^^^ ^,^^,^^ Trolo/oa owe llicir i;c-.-. cml name of Rlu/.opo>.>. In contrast to the iw im-coiling tyiH-s ^^lv,.: \\:\\i' (Iclinitc bouml.iru: âi- "sixins," the Rhi.-, nods arc naked,and i!a. living matter may i'\~ llow at any point. As the I nt'usoi';.-.', aie for il>e mo^t i- piovidca with cilia l.,! which llagclla *lilTor w in detail, wc may ^p^. of the type as cili:.u the self-contained i. â ⢠giwines, often wra. . . up within a sheath. \ may call prodomin.v.. encysted ; while â¢.: forms whicli axe i;' juediate between .: two extremes, an.; hibit outt^owins cesses of living i". flowing out on .XII r'"^;^ ,,^ . ^fter Max (From Ch.^mb A«0A. Schultze.) are called anwix . units may become encysted.

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