Problems of Biology

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It has to do withjhe mere fact that the real changes which take place in them can be observed by the microscope, and that the building of their structure may be watched as it proceeds ; everything is seen to be related within the individual, and to have its continual origin from the rest. That is merely to say, that we cannot, in their case, deny the fact of individuality, or resolve the animal into a multitude of independent cells, or into a combination of independent qualities ; we do not the...refore have recourse to the separate " vehicles of qualities, " nor, in their turn, to the " factors of organic evolution. " It is so evident, in the Protozoa, that everything which has an external significance 136 PROBLEMS OF BIOLOGY.
has also, and first, an inner necessity and significance, that it is impossible to proceed with the explanation of any structure or change by means of its outer use alone, with- out making the attempt, at every step, to bring inner origin and outer use into one scheme.


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