The observing eye; or, Letters to children on the three lowest divisions of animal life, by the author of 'Passover feasts and Scripture sacrifices'.1851 |
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... bodies , whilst animals always absorb , or take up the juices of their food , from cavities in the inside of their bodies . And these two modes of support make an important difference in vegetable and animal life . Vegetables become ...
... bodies , whilst animals always absorb , or take up the juices of their food , from cavities in the inside of their bodies . And these two modes of support make an important difference in vegetable and animal life . Vegetables become ...
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... body , and which are called cilia ; these cilia the gemmule whirls about most rapidly , making quite a hubbub in the water ; and then pushing with the roundest part of its body foremost , off it swims ; and as it moves along , it keeps ...
... body , and which are called cilia ; these cilia the gemmule whirls about most rapidly , making quite a hubbub in the water ; and then pushing with the roundest part of its body foremost , off it swims ; and as it moves along , it keeps ...
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Anne Wright. begin by fastening the narrow end of their bodies to the hard substance they have found , and all this time ... body of the gemmule out of the sea water . These little spots of sponge soon join together like net - work , and ...
Anne Wright. begin by fastening the narrow end of their bodies to the hard substance they have found , and all this time ... body of the gemmule out of the sea water . These little spots of sponge soon join together like net - work , and ...
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... body , the living creature seems to vomit out what it does not want , through the large holes at the top , and often sends the water out with such force , that it has been seen to rise up in the air like a little fountain . A small ...
... body , the living creature seems to vomit out what it does not want , through the large holes at the top , and often sends the water out with such force , that it has been seen to rise up in the air like a little fountain . A small ...
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... body is nothing but jelly , having no skin , no shell , nor any house to cover its body , like some of the other polypes . All these polype animals are a feeble race of jelly creatures , yet they are a highly interesting and most busy ...
... body is nothing but jelly , having no skin , no shell , nor any house to cover its body , like some of the other polypes . All these polype animals are a feeble race of jelly creatures , yet they are a highly interesting and most busy ...
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affectionately ammonite amongst animalcules antennæ arms ARTICULATA articulated animals beautiful beetles butterflies called cells chalk cilia claws colours coral coralline cord covered crabs creatures creep crustacean Cuvier DEAR YOUNG FRIENDS delicate draw earth worm echinus edges eggs encrinites fastened feet fibres flesh flies floating fluid Flustra gemmule gills grow habits hard head hermit crab horny hydra hydroid insects jelly juices kind legs letter lime little holes live lobster look madrepore magnified mantle molluscous animals mouth move multivalve muscles naturalists OBSERVING EYE ocean oyster piece placed polypes radiated animals rays rings rocks round scorpion sea anemone sea mat sea nettles sea pen seen shape shell side silk silken siphuncle skin slug soft bodies sometimes soon spider spinnerets sponge star fish stomach substance sucker tentacula threads tough tube vast number vegetables walls whilst wings wonderful zoophytes
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