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Die Zelle und die Gewebe (Vol. 2/2)

Chapter 13: Literatur zu Capitel II.
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The work presents a systematic survey of tissue anatomy and physiology, centering the cell as the fundamental unit. It examines levels of biological individuality from solitary cells to multicellular assemblies, discussing colonies, syncytia, and differentiated cellular associations, and explores symbiosis, parasitism, and cell-to-cell communication including protoplasmic bridges and surface contacts. The text considers developmental and physiological integration, factors shaping tissue formation, theories of development and inheritance, and the causal principles underlying organization, combining experimental observations, histological evidence, and theoretical analysis across twenty-one chapters.

Literatur zu Capitel II.

 1) Alexander Braun. Das Individuum der Pflanze in seinem Verhältniss zur Species. Abhandl. d. Berliner Akad. 1853.

 2) Victor Carus. System der thierischen Morphologie. 1853. II. Buch, 6. Capitel.

 3) Haeckel. Generelle Morphologie. Bd. I. 241–363. 1866.

 4) B. Hatschek. Lehrbuch der Zoologie S. 224. 1888.

 5) Richard Hertwig. Lehrbuch der Zoologie, 4. Aufl., S. 135. 1897.

 6) Th. Huxley. Upon animal individuality. Proceed. of the royal institution. N. ser. Vol. I. p. 184. 1855.

 7) Leuckart. Ueber den Polymorphismus der Individuen oder die Erscheinung der Arbeitstheilung in der Natur.

 8) Nägeli. Die Individualität in der Natur. Monatsschrift des wissenschaftl. Vereins in Zürich. 1856.

 9) Derselbe. Mechanisch-physiologische Theorie der Abstammungslehre. 1884.

10) Herbert Spencer. Principien der Biologie. Bd. I. p. 219. VI. Cap. Individualität. 1876.