id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 20426 Russell, E. S. (Edward Stuart) Form and Function: A Contribution to the History of Animal Morphology .txt text/plain 134346 8592 63 follows that the functions of the animal form two quite distinct combined functions of the second class form the 'animal' life, so as the function of the organ changes--but homology remains though form diversity of organic forms than the results of functional adaptation, or organism obeys the same laws as the development of the whole animal develop individual forms, which later acquire special functions: these account of the origin and development of organic form, and it arose element of organic form, and that all development takes place by the development of man, and other vertebrate animals in general, series formed by the fully developed organs of the body" (pp. development of this primitive form, and showed that the chief organs Now the influence of functioning upon the form and structure of an organ animal forms that it is those organs, those systems, which in the ./cache/20426.txt ./txt/20426.txt