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VII. The Role of Nutrition in Senescence and Rejuvenescence 



IN Planaria 155 



Reduction by Starvation in Planaria; Changes in Susceptibility during 

 Starvation in P. dorotocephala and P. vclata; The Production 

 of Carbon Dioxide by Starved Animals; The Rate of Decrease 

 in Size during Starvation; The Capacity of Starved Animals for Accli- 

 mation; Partial Starvation in Relation to Senescence; The Character 

 of Nutrition in Relation to the Age Cycle; References. 



Vm. Senescence and Rejuvenescence in the Light of the Pre- 

 ceding Experiments 178 



Review and Analysis of the Experimental Data; The Nature of Senes- 

 cence and Rejuvenescence; Periodicity in Organisms in Relation to 

 the Age Cycle; Senescence and Rejuvenescence in Evolution; 

 References. 



PART III. INDIVIDUATION AND REPRODUCTION IN RELATION TO 



THE AGE CYCLE 



IX. Individuation and Reproduction in Organisms . . . . 199 



The Problem; The Axial Gradient; Dominance and Subordination of 

 Parts in Relation to the Axial Gradients; The Nature and Limits of 

 Dominance; Degrees of Individuation; Physiological Isolation and 

 Agamic Reproduction; References. 



X. The Age Cycle in Plants and the Lower Animals . . 237 



Individuation and Agamic Reproduction in the Life Cycle of Plants; 

 The Vegetative Life of Plants in Relation to Senescence; The Occur- 

 rence of Dedifferentiation and Rejuvenescence in Plant Cells; The Rela- 

 tion of the Different Forms of Agamic Reproduction in Plants to the 

 Age Cycle; Individuation, Agamic Reproduction, and the Age Cycle 

 in the Lower Animals; Senescence as a Condition of Reproduction and 

 Rejuvenescence; Conclusion; References. 



XI. Senescence in the Higher Animals and Man .... 266 



Individuation and Reproduction in the Higher Forms in Relation to 

 the Age Cycle; The Process of Senescence in the Higher Forms; The 

 Rate of Metabolism; The Rate of Growth; Nutrition, Growth, and 

 Senescence; Changes in Water-Content and Chemical Constitution; 

 The Morphological Changes; Conclusion; References. 



XII. Rejuvenescence AND Death IN THE Higher Animals AND Man 293 



Rejuvenescence in the Life History; Length of Life and Death from 

 Old Age; Some Theories of Length of Life; Conclusion; References. 



