CONTENTS 



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A. TAXONOMY i 



I. DISTINCTIVE CHARACTERS OF ANIMALS AND PLANTS 

 II. SUBDIVISIONS OF ANIMALS AND PLANTS 2 



1. Protophyta and Protozoa 



2. Metaphyta and Metazoa 



3. Transitions from Unicellular to Multicellular Forms 



4. Chief Subdivisions of the Plant Kingdom 3 



5. Chief Subdivisions of the Animal Kingdom 



6. Binomial Nomenclature 



B. PRINCIPLES OF MORPHOLOGY 4 



I. DIFFERENTIATION AND INTEGRATION 



1. Grades of Organization 



2. Methods of Differentiation 5 



3. Structure and Function 



II. INDIVIDUALITY 6 



1. Definition 



2. Grades of Individuality 



(a) Ultra-microscopic units 



(b) Visible cell structures 



(c) Cells 



(d) Tissues 7 



(e) Organs 



(f) Systems 



(g) Antimeres 



Metameres 8 



(h) Persons 

 (i) Corms 

 (j) Societies 



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