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This by-product may be disposed of by extrinsic pressure and osmotic action, but herein may rest the principle on which the cell ages. When certain elements of the nucleus leave the area of induction and are free to act on their own polar potentials, they mutually attract and form a membrane which envelops the nucleus. In the division of the cell, when there are two centrosomes nucleoli the membrane again comes within the induced sphere, and the elements are polarized by primary potentials, and... the membrane disappears, to again appear when division is complete. Associating Molecules of Polarization. Crystallization of* certain salts, coagulation of the blood, rigor mortis, con- tractility, conductivity, and, it may be presumed, the func- tions of all cells, and various other physical and physiologic phenomena, have, as an essential factor, association of molecules of polarization. A principle so wide in its appli- cation must differentiate in detail, and we find that the associating molecules vary according to the potentials of the polarizing bodies; thus, certain salts demand from one to many molecules of water in order to crystalize, whilst The Physiologic Unit.
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