314: ANIMAL LIFE 



Bassalian: 160. 



B161 ogist : student of animals and plants. 



Blastoderm: 50. 



Bias tula: 50. 



Budding: the process of reproduction among animals in which a small 

 part of the body substance of an animal grows out from the sur- 

 face, separates from the parent, and develops into a new individual. 



Cae'cum (se-kum) : 42. 



Carnivorous: flesh-eating. 



Cat arrhine : nostril downward ; said of the narrow-nosed Old- World 



monkeys. 

 Cell : 2. 

 Cellulose : a peculiar compound insoluble in all ordinary solvents, 



forming the fundamental material of the structure of plants, and 



also contained in the mantle of tunicates. 

 Chi tin: 57. 

 Chlorophyll: 13. 



Chro matophore : a color-bearing granule or sac. 

 Chro mosome: 2. 

 Chrys alis : 57. 

 Chyle: 42. 

 Cilia: 5. 

 Cleavage : 50. 

 Co Ion : 42. 

 Commen salism : 90. 

 Communal: 83. 

 Conjuga tion : 5. 

 Contractile vacuole : a vacuole that dilates and contracts regularly, 



and is supposed to have an excretory function. 

 Cyst : 98. 

 Cytoplasm : 2. 



Degeneration : 95. 

 Development : 46. 

 Differentiation : the setting apart of special organs for special work ; 



progressive change from general to special ; specialization. 

 Digestion : the process of dissolving and chemically changing food so 



that it can be assimilated by the blood and furnish nutriment to 



the body. 



Dimor'phism : 24. 



Dlvertic'ulum : a blind pouch arising from another larger pouch. 44. 

 Duodenum: 42. 



