The Perpetuation of Living Beings; hereditary transmission and variation

The Perpetuation of Living Beings; hereditary transmission and variation

Title: The Perpetuation of Living Beings; hereditary transmission and variation
Author: Thomas Henry Huxley
Release: 1895-06-29
Kind: ebook
Genre: Science & Nature Essays, Books, Science & Nature
Size: 18390
Just in the same way as the gardener is able to multiply and reproduce the peculiarities and characters of particular plants by means of cuttings, so can the physiological experimentalist--as was shown by the Abbe Trembley many years ago--so can he do the same thing with many of the lower forms of animal life. M. de Trembley showed that you could take a polype and cut it into two, or four, or many pieces, mutilating it in all directions, and the pieces would still grow up and reproduce completely the original form of the animal.

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