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VIII. UNICELLULAR AND DIPLOBLASTIC ANIMALS. 



In plants there is a clear transition from unicellular forms to 

 solid aggregates, but in animals the connection of the 

 gastrula with unicellular forms is uncertain 261 



C. Other matters of general importance, such as the composition 

 and properties of protoplasm, cellulose, chlorophyll, starch, &c. : meta- 

 bolism : holozoic, holophytic, and saprophytic nutrition : intra- and 

 extra-cellular digestion : amoeboid, ciliary, and muscular movements : 

 the elementary physiology of muscle and nerve : parasitism and sym- 

 biosis : asexual and sexual generation : and the elements of embryology 

 are discussed under the various types, and will be most conveniently 

 referred to by consulting the Index. 



