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A series of controlled experiments compares mechanical and electrical responses elicited by varied stimuli in plant and animal tissues and in metals, using instruments such as myographs, electric recorders, and a block or vibration cell. Response curves are analyzed for period, amplitude, diphasic variation, fatigue, staircase effects, superposition, and hysteresis. The work examines how temperature, anesthetics, poisons, and chemical reagents alter responses, explores light-induced and retinal currents and visual analogues, and argues that molecular disturbances underlie similar measurable electrical phenomena in both living and non-living matter, treating electrical response as an index of physiological activity.

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Jagadis Chandra Bose

Jagadis Chandra Bose was an influential Indian scientist and writer, recognized for his pioneering work in plant physiology and biophysics. He made significant contributions to the understanding of life movements in plants, as detailed in his notable works "Life Movements in Plants, Volume I" and "Volume II." Bose's research extended to the response of living and non-living matter, as explored in his book "Response in the Living and Non-Living." In addition to his scientific endeavors, he was also a prominent figure in Indian literature, as reflected in his collection of speeches and writings, "Sir Jagadis Chunder Bose, His Life and Speeches." His interdisciplinary approach bridged science and literature, leaving a lasting impact on both fields.

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