It is impossible in reading the book not to be struck with the great resemblance between the movements ofplants and many of the actions performed unconsciously by the lower animals.
The habit of moving at certain periods is inherited both by plants and animals, and several other points of similitude have been specified.
Powell; Darwin's Investigations on the relation ofPlants and Insects, by C.
But the more that naturalists prosecuted their studies on the anatomy of plants and animals, the more enormously complex did they find the problem of classification become.
Even Linnæus was express in his limitations of true scientific work in natural history to the collecting and arranging of species of plants and animals.
I am tempted to give one more instance showing how plants and animals, most remote in the scale of nature, are bound together by a web of complex relations.
It is a constituent of plants and animals, and some rocks.
A few of the principal points of distinction between the two great classes of living organisms, plants and animals, are all that can be noted here.
He penetrated 350 leagues in a north-easterly direction, and returned with a large stock of plants and animals.
He was also employed during the winter in forming a table of plants and quadrupeds to illustrate the famous work of Dr Wilkins on a "Real or Universal Character.
It is this vividness and freshness that gives such a reality to all Shakespeare's notices of country life, and which make them such pleasant reading to all lovers of plants and gardening.
A greater heating all over the surface than 100° Fahrenheit would kill nearly all existing plants and animals, I may safely say.
The relations of plants and animals to the atmosphere are therefore inverse.
The whole place is one enormous quagmire, overgrown with water-plants and trees.
In the same way the oil of our lamps comes either from olives, which grow on trees; or from coal and the remains of plants and animals in the earth.
Other slight differences, which would be thought quite unimportant, are no doubt sometimes of great service both to plants and animals.
It is not without support, especially in the history of the development of plants and animals.
American forms, but I believe it is more closely allied (as it certainly is in its birds, plants and shells) with Europe.
The possible and probable application of these same principles to wild animals and consequently the possible and probable production of wild races, analogous to the domestic ones of plants and animals.
Botany and Zoology, acquaint us with trees, plants and animals, which were used in the arts and agriculture at different periods.
The problem of the first population of America is no more the province of history, than the questions on the origin of plants and animals.
It received a most emphatic endorsement from the organic world, for there is an intimate connexion between the existence and well-being both of plants and animals, and the heat to which they are exposed.
My own experiments have proved that it is the light of the sun, in contradistinction to the heat, which occasions the decomposition of carbonic acid, furnishing carbon to plants and oxygen to the atmosphere.
Both of plants and animals, those whose vital conditions are inconsistent with the occurring change must retire from the affected locality.
These now present themselves to him as an external world, just as stones, plants and animals in the physical sense world, have impressed his senses.
There are, therefore, minela-plants and plant-animals now in the Sun, just as there is humanity there.
Collections of plants and of such parts of animals as could be readily preserved soon began to accumulate in every great center of Europe.
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