The Nature of Being An Essay in Ontology

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The Nature of Being An Essay in Ontology
Henry H Henry Herman Schloesser
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The necessity of obtaining large feeding surfaces for the increasing colony results in the formation of a hollow ball, the wall of which is composed of a single layer of cells.
Once embarked, however, upon a social meta- DATA 119 holism, the difficulties of adequate nourishment of an increasing number of individuals become increasingly great, and specialization of parts proceeds with increasing speed. In the Gastrula the next stage in differentiation, a cavity, or gut, appears at one end of the
... hollow vesicle, thus permitting an unrestricted freedom of access of food to the internal part of the organism. Next, the cells of the gastrsea, through continued differ- entiation, begin themselves to diverge in shape ; the" inner well-fed cell-wall increases, and thus bags out from the outer one, and is eventually forced by pressure of growth into two loose folds, the portions nearest the mouth of the gastrula still adhering to the outer cell-wall. These folds double back upon one another, through the continued increase in number and size of the inner anabolic cells, and so form a third central layer of cells, back to back, ' the mesoderm.

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