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... on the functions ofthe parts, a discussion ofthe problems ofthe relation ofform to function, andthe adaptedness of structure Aristotle was quite well aware that each ofthe big groups of ... detail the development ofthe chick He describes this as it appears to the naked eye, the position ofthe embryo on the yolk, the palpitating spot at the third day, the formation ofthe body andof ... description ofthe variety of animal form, the former is a treatise on the functions ofthe parts He describes the plan ofthe DE PARTIBUS Animalium as follows:—"We have, then, first to describe the...
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