In that work we established for the first time that the lactic ferment is a living, organized being, that albuminous substances have no share in the production of fermentation, and that they only serve as the food of the ferment.
Is the ferment, in every fermentation properly so called, an organized being?
Now go back to the imaginary period when protein began to form itself into something verging toward organic life, and then there became evolved the nascent life of an organized being.
In these rocks we meet with the first traces of organized being.
This whole process was anterior to the existence of organized being.
What is life, except it be the assemblage of modifications, the congregation of motion, peculiar to an organized being?
An organized being may be compared to a clock, which once broken, is no longer suitable to the use for which it was designed.
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