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tive and destructive metabolism, (2) Reproduction, as shown in 

 the division of cells and cell constituents, (3) Irritability, or the 

 capacity of receiving and responding to stimuli. All these gen- 

 eral functions of living things are manifested by germ cells, but 



FIG. 14. A, human embryo of forty-two somites, age twenty-one days ; 

 B, embryo of about four weeks; C, still older embryo showing the begin- 

 nings of the formation of digits ; D, embryo of about two months ; C and 

 D are drawn on a smaller scale than A and B. (After Keibel.) 



