- 'wheel' and -fer 'bearing'),
sometimes called wheel animals or
wheel animalcules, make up a
phylum (Rotifera /roʊˈtɪfərə/) of
microscopic and near-microscopic...
- life.
Green streaks in a
spiral (now
called Spirogyra) and two
kinds of
animalcules –
apparently what we
called Rotifers and
Euglena viridis.
Ponds and the...
-
triangulation †angellus angell-
anima anim- breath, life, soul anima, animal,
animalcule, animate, animation, animato, animator, exanimate, inanimate, reanimate...
-
develop from
their own
miniature selves; e.g.
animals from
minute animals,
animalcules. In 1784, he
performed a
filtration experiment in
which he successfully...
- may have
evolved to
compensate for
their immobility.
Rotifera (wheel
animalcules) – In the
genus Brachionus, the male
pierces the
syncytial integument...
-
effervescent change that led to fermentation. The last
paper by
Pasteur was the
Animalcules infusoires vivant sans gaz oxygène
libre et déterminant des fermentations...
- it
brings in its contents.
Amoeboid –
Shaped like an amoeba, a
small animalcule.
Amorphous –
Without distinct form.
Amphibious –
Inhabiting both land...
-
advancing our
knowledge of
human anatomy.
Animalcules: In 1677
Antonie van
Leeuwenhoek identified "
animalcules",
which we now know as microorganisms, within...
-
experiments with single-celled organisms,
which he
originally referred to as
animalcules, and
which now
referred to as micro-organisms or microbes. For these...
-
theory that all
infectious diseases were due to
parasitic infection with "
animalcules" (microorganisms). With the help of his
friend M.
Adele de Rosseville...