First, pay attention to apparent exceptions, which are Amoeba, for example: this creature is similar to them, gelatinous body remains informal throughout life, there is no permanent differentiations. But this fact seems directly contrary to our conclusion, in fact, most confirms it. What are the features this division of protozoa? Members feel constantly wrong changes in shape - they do not detect the permanent relations of the parts; then, which will subsequently constitute the inner part comes out and is now as temporary member, sticks to any object which accidentally touched. That is now a part of the surface will soon be drawn, along with adhering to it an atom of food inside the masses. Thus there is non-stop exchange places, and the ratio of the inner and outer unstable. But according to the hypothesis, similar to the beginning of a unit live mass of steel dissimilar only due to the dissimilarity of their provisions for changing forces. Nothing, therefore, to wait any certain differentiation of parts in creatures that do not detect any particular the difference in position of its parts.
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First, pay attention to apparent exceptions, which are
Amoeba, for example: this creature is similar to them, gelatinous body
remains informal throughout life, there is no
permanent differentiations. But this fact seems directly contrary to
our conclusion, in fact, most confirms it. What are the features
this division of protozoa? Members feel constantly wrong
changes in shape - they do not detect the permanent relations of the parts; then,
which will subsequently constitute the inner part comes out and is now as
temporary member, sticks to any object which accidentally
touched. That is now a part of the surface will soon be drawn,
along with adhering to it an atom of food inside the masses. Thus there is
non-stop exchange places, and the ratio of the inner and outer unstable.
But according to the hypothesis, similar to the beginning of a unit live mass of steel
dissimilar only due to the dissimilarity of their provisions for changing
forces. Nothing, therefore, to wait any certain
differentiation of parts in creatures that do not detect any particular
the difference in position of its parts.
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