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sensory and tactile organs {cirri), or protective structures like hooks, 

 spines, and tentacles (Fig. 12, B-G; see also Fig. 16). 



Like many of the cells which constitute the tissues of higher ani- 



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Fig. 12. — Ectoplasmic modifications. 

 A. Amceba tentaculata. [GRUBER.] B. Clepsidrina munieri. [SCHEWIAKOFF.] C. Tri- 

 chocysts. [SCHEWIAKOFF.] D. Nematocysts from the sporozoon Myxolwlus. [Balbiani.] 

 E t F t G, attaching hooks and spines from different Gregarinida. [Wasielewskv.] 



mals, the protozoan body has the power of forming by chemical pro- 

 cesses over and above those which relate merely to nutrition, various 

 products which are secreted just within the peripheral plasm, where 

 they usually form a protective armor in the shape of shells, tests, or 

 "houses." The materials thus formed within the cell-body may be 

 cliitin (composed of C, H, N, and O, and supposed to be a deriva- 

 tive from carbohydrates, but the exact formula is in dispute), cellulose 



