The Crayfish: An Introduction to the Study of Zoology.Huxley, Thomas Henry
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The Crayfish: An Introduction to the Study of Zoology.
Huxley, Thomas Henry
Crayfish; Zoology
The foregoing sketch of the general nature of the changes which
take place in the egg of the crayfish suffice to show that its
development is, in the strictest sense of the word, a process of
evolution. The egg is a relatively homogeneous mass of living
protoplasmic matter, containing much nutritive material; and the
development of the crayfish means the gradual conversion of this
comparatively simple body into an organism of great complexity. The
yelk becomes differentiated into formative and nutritive portions.
The formative portion is subdivided into histological units: these
arrange themselves into a blastodermic vesicle; the blastoderm
becomes differentiated into epiblast, hypoblast, and mesoblast;
and the simple vesicle assumes the gastrula condition. The layers
of the gastrula shape themselves into the body of the crayfish and
its appendages, while along with this, the cells of which all the
parts are built, become metamorphosed into tissues, each with its
characteristic properties. And all these wonderful changes are the
necessary consequences of the interaction of the molecular forces
resident in the substance of the {222} impregnated ovum, with the
conditions to which it is exposed; just as the forms evolved from a
crystallising fluid are dependent upon the chemical composition of
the dissolved matter and the influence of surrounding conditions.
Without entering into details which lie beyond the scope of the
present work, something must be said respecting the manner in which
the complicated internal organisation of the crayfish is evolved from
the cellular double sac of the gastrula stage.
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