Looking at Animals Again: Contributions to a Further Understanding and Investigation of Some Common Animals. Proceedings of a Teachers' Course Held at King's College, Strand, London |
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Recent Advances in the Study of the Protozoa | 23 |
Advances in the Physiology of Cnidaria | 39 |
Recent Researches on Fasciola hepatica Linnaeus 1758 | 55 |
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activity amino acid Amoeba amphibia animals appear bacteria bases bile duct Biol birds blood body wall buccal cavity burrow carbon cells census chloroplasts chromosome ciliated circular muscles Cnidaria coelomic contraction crop cycle cysts cytoplasm cytosine Dawes dorsal earthworms effect electron microscope enzyme epithelium Euglena experimental experiments Fasciola hepatica feeding fibres fluid flukes folds frog gene genetic gizzard glands haemoglobin helix hepatic hind limbs host Hydra hydranths hydroids infection intestine known larvae Lissamphibia liver longitudinal lumen macronucleus mechanism membrane messenger method migration molecule Monocystis movements nematocyst nerve normal nucleotides nucleus observations occurs oesophagus organisms oxygen Paramecium parasite particles pharynx physiological population possible posterior produced prostomium protein proteus Rana region replication respiration ribosome sample segments sequence snail species sporocyst strand structure sucker surface synthesis temperature tissue transverse tube typhlosole ventral vertebral column Wildfowl worm young flukes