... particles, and turn them back into the ascending stream of animal life. Having converted the dead and decomposing particles into their own living tissues, they themselves become the food of larger Infusoria... On Molecular and Microscopic Science - Page 80by Mary Somerville - 1869Full view - About this book
| 1859 - 932 pages
...own living tissues, they themselves become the food of larger Infusoria, as, eg the Rotifera, and of numerous other small animals, which in their turn are devoured by larger aniumls ; and thus a pabulum, fit for the nourishment of the highest organised beings, ia brought back... | |
| 1843 - 504 pages
...their own living tissues, they themselves become the food of larger Infusoria, as the Rotifera, and of numerous other small animals, which in their turn...a pabulum, fit for the nourishment of the highest organised beings, is brought back by a short route, from the extremity of the realms of organic matter.... | |
| Richard Owen - 1843 - 408 pages
...their own living tissues, they themselves become the food of larger Infusoria, as the Rotifcra, and of numerous other small animals, which in their turn...a pabulum, fit for the nourishment of the highest organised beings, is brought back by a short route, from the extremity of the realms of organic matter.... | |
| David Thomas Ansted - 1847 - 422 pages
...food of the smaller infusorial animalcules, they again supply the voracity of the larger ones, and of numerous other small animals, which in their turn are devoured by larger ones, and so, by degrees, the substance fit for the nourishment of the most highly organized classes... | |
| Caroline Frances Cornwallis - 1848 - 186 pages
...particles into their own living tissues, they themselves become the food of larger Infusoria, and of numerous other small animals, which in their turn are devoured by larger animals : and thus a pabulum fit for the nourishment of the highest organised beings is brought back by a short... | |
| John Harris - 1850 - 324 pages
...particles into their own living tissues, they themselves become the food of larger Infusoria, and of numerous other small animals, which in their turn are devoured by larger animals : and thus a pabulum fit for the nourishment of the highest organized beings is brought back by a short... | |
| John Harris - 1850 - 322 pages
...particles into their own living tissues, they themselves become the food of larger Infusoria, and of numerous other small animals, which in their turn are devoured by larger animals : and thus a pabulum fit for the nourishment of the highest organized beings is brought back by a short... | |
| John Harris - 1851 - 368 pages
...particles into their own living tissues, they themselves become the food of larger Infusoria, and of numerous other small animals, which in their turn are devoured by larger animals : and thus a pabulum fit for the nourishment of the highest organized beings is brought back by a short... | |
| Jabez Hogg - 1854 - 550 pages
...particles into their own living tissues, they themselves become the food of larger Infusoria, and of numerous other small animals, which in their turn are devoured by larger animals; and thus a food, fit for the nourishment of the highest organised beings, is brought back, by a short... | |
| John Harris - 1854 - 316 pages
...particles into their own living tissues, they themselves become the food of larger Infusoria, and of numerous other small animals, which in their turn are devoured by larger animals : and thus a pabulum fit for the nourishment of the highest organized beings is brought back by a short... | |
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