An Account of Professor Strasburger’s Observations on Protoplasm
1877; The Company of Biologists; Volume: S2-17; Issue: 66 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1242/jcs.s2-17.66.124
ISSN1477-9137
Autores ResumoABSTRACT In spite of the numerous researches which have been undertaken of late years in order to gain some knowledge of the properties and intimate structure of that substance which, from its universal occurrence in living organisms, has been termed the “physical basis of life,” and to which Hugo von Mohl gave the name “Protoplasm,” our information is still quite insufficient to enable us to form any satisfactory hypothesis upon which the so-called vital phenomena exhibited by this substance might be explained. In these “studies” Professor Strasburger gives some account of his observations in this direction.
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