INDKX 



413 



Environment, relations of organ- 

 isms to, 25 flf.; as source of 

 stimuli, 263 



Enzymes, 54, 56, 222 fT., 240 tT.; 

 specific action of, 224 



Equilibration, 10, 26 



Equilibrium, vital, 4^, 40 



Excitation. Sec Stimulation 



Explosive corpuscles, 270, 349 



Fatigue, structural changes in, Oi 

 Fermentation, alcoholic, 53, 226 



Films, interfacial, 71, 72, 78, go, 

 98, 104, 105, 106, 177; relation 

 to activation, 298; relation to 

 rhythmical chemical action, 

 247 fif- 



Films, protoplasmic, formation of, 

 126 ff., 350 



Film-structure, changes during 

 stimulation, 346 IT.; importance 

 in protoplasm, 60, loi, 104, i^O, 

 127, 128 



Foam structure, 70, 71, 74 



Form-correlation, 399 



Form-determination, 32 



Formative metabolism, 65 



Fuse, transmission in, 384 



Galvanotropism, 277 

 Gelation, by narcotics, 228, 229 

 Gels, 70, 106, 107 

 Genes, 6, 7 



Growth, 2, 4, 5, 36, 38, 42, 79; 

 action of narcotics on, 42; 

 bioelectric phenomena of, 39S, 

 399; crystalline, 79, 225; de- 

 pendence on oxidations, 403; 

 dependence on specific synthesis. 

 42 ff., 54, 217; polar inliuencc of 

 electric current on, 401; rela- 

 tions to normal physiological 

 activity, 41 ^■ 



Haemogloljin, crystal forms of, a 

 Haemolysis, 99, 163, iQQ, -O'*^. 21.^ 

 Heat-production, 50 



Heredity, 2, 4, 5, .-, .,. , . v^. 

 factors of, 38, 39; rclatidn lr» 

 growth, 4, 27, 38 



Homologous scries, physiologic a! 

 action of, 1 1 1, 197 



Hormones, as factors in integra- 

 tion, 7, 1 1 



Hydrogen ion concentration, 85, 



88, 89, 93 

 Hydrolysis, 48, Si 



Inhibition, 45, 59, 62, 304. ?07; 

 of growth, 400 



Injury currents, 209; influence of 



aniusthetics on, 309 

 Inorganic salts, physiological 



action of, 151 ff. See Salts 



Instincts, 10, 11 

 Integration, 9, 10, 11, 259 

 Interfaces, protoplasmic, 217, 26^^; 



relation to chemical reactions in 



cell, 217 fl. Sir Films 

 Interference, of cxcitation-wavcs. 



396 a. 



Ions, physiological action of, 

 151 fl. Sec Salts 



Ion-antagonisms, 92, 155 f^- ^^^ 

 Salts 



Iron, passive, activation of, 254, 

 255; recover)' of lransmis>i\ ity 

 in, 345, 346; summation ilTuls 

 in, 255; transmission in. -'53 ll., 

 260, 270 fT., 273, 298, 314. 

 385 fT., 396, 408 



Irritability, 2, 8, 30. 40, 43. 4t>. 

 192; relation of salts to, 153 ff. 



Isocapillary solutions, 198 ff. 

 Isoelectric point, 85, So. o^. 00. 

 100; of cv\U. 100 



Kernleitcr tlRut> , 380 ff. 



Lecithin, properties of susj>cn 



228 IT. 

 Light, stimulation by, 2(»0 

 Liirht-pHHluction, by organism*, 



relation to vtinuil.itinn. ;-; 



