This book delves into the fascinating world of microscopic life, offering a detailed exploration of the intricate forms and functions of the tiniest creatures that populate our planet. Beginning with the simplest organisms, the Protozoa, the author meticulously guides the reader through the various types, from the single-celled Monerozoa to the more complex Rhizopoda, Heliozoa, and Lobosa. The book further examines fascinating testaceous forms like Gromia and Arcella, and discusses the intriguing coccoliths and coccospheres found on the deep-sea bottom. The author's historical perspective is evident in the reference to the work of earlier naturalists like Dujardin and Ehrenberg, placing this investigation within the broader context of scientific discovery. The book's thematic depth is evident in its discussion of the fundamental processes of life at the microscopic level, including locomotion, nutrition, reproduction, and even parasitism, as seen in the Gregarina. This exploration of the building blocks of life sheds light on the shared ancestry of all living beings, and the evolutionary journey that has led to the diverse forms of life we observe today. This book offers a unique insight into the hidden world of microscopic life, revealing a universe of complexity and beauty that exists just beyond the reach of the unaided eye.
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Paperback. Condition: New. Print on Demand. This book delves into the fascinating world of microscopic life, offering a detailed exploration of the intricate forms and functions of the tiniest creatures that populate our planet. Beginning with the simplest organisms, the Protozoa, the author meticulously guides the reader through the various types, from the single-celled Monerozoa to the more complex Rhizopoda, Heliozoa, and Lobosa. The book further examines fascinating testaceous forms like Gromia and Arcella, and discusses the intriguing coccoliths and coccospheres found on the deep-sea bottom. The author's historical perspective is evident in the reference to the work of earlier naturalists like Dujardin and Ehrenberg, placing this investigation within the broader context of scientific discovery. The book's thematic depth is evident in its discussion of the fundamental processes of life at the microscopic level, including locomotion, nutrition, reproduction, and even parasitism, as seen in the Gregarina. This exploration of the building blocks of life sheds light on the shared ancestry of all living beings, and the evolutionary journey that has led to the diverse forms of life we observe today. This book offers a unique insight into the hidden world of microscopic life, revealing a universe of complexity and beauty that exists just beyond the reach of the unaided eye. This book is a reproduction of an important historical work, digitally reconstructed using state-of-the-art technology to preserve the original format. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in the book. print-on-demand item. Seller Inventory # 9781331952923_0
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