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Aristotle
The History of Animals

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embryo

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1 I, 5 | differentiation and growth of the embryo.~Of viviparous animals, 2 III, 1 | case the attachment of the embryo is to the womb itself and 3 IV, 11 | in the belly; for, if the embryo were kept in the belly, 4 v, 14 | it is uniparous. And the embryo is the size of a calf two 5 VI, 3 | first indication of the embryo; with larger birds the interval 6 VI, 3 | membrane right round the embryo, as has been described, 7 VI, 3 | vein), so as to keep the embryo free of both liquids.)~About 8 VI, 10 | becomes absorbed within the embryo, just as takes place with 9 VI, 10 | in the case of birds. The embryo and the egg are enveloped 10 VI, 10 | membrane that envelops the embryo by itself; and in between 11 VI, 10 | egg-substance gets used up, the embryo is sustained to all appearance 12 VI, 10 | also to the centre of the embryo in the place where the liver 13 VI, 10 | liver is situated. If the embryo be cut open, even though 14 VI, 10 | egg-like in appearance. Each embryo, as in the case of quadrupeds, 15 VI, 10 | membranes. When young the embryo has its head upwards, but 16 VI, 10 | same side together. If the embryo be cut open, then, as with 17 VI, 12 | eggs, but directly with an embryo from whose differentiation 18 VI, 13 | externally; that is to say, the embryo comes at the upper end of 19 VI, 22 | mares for riding when the embryo has turned rather soon in 20 VI, 22 | destroy the previously formed embryo.~(Horse-trainers do not 21 VI, 23 | destroys, as has been said, the embryo previously begotten by the 22 VI, 23 | supervening will not spoil the embryo. The she-ass has milk in 23 VI, 29 | recognized by this mark; and the embryo actually has the mark while 24 VII, 3 | degree.~About this period the embryo begins to resolve into distinct 25 VII, 3 | is a destruction of the embryo within the first week, while 26 VII, 3 | days.~In the case of a male embryo aborted at the fortieth 27 VII, 3 | membrane be pulled to bits the embryo is revealed, as big as one 28 VII, 3 | great size. But the female embryo, if it suffer abortion during 29 VII, 4 | month it opens, and the embryo, if it be fertile, descends 30 VII, 4 | months, neither does the embryo descend within the womb 31 VII, 4 | And it is a sign that the embryo is not capable of life if 32 VII, 4 | a later period when the embryo has had time to grow; and 33 VII, 4 | happen now and then.~An embryo conceived some considerable 34 VII, 4 | destruction of the earlier embryo; and, by the way, a case 35 VII, 8 | cotyledons grow less as the embryo grows bigger, and at length 36 VII, 8 | vessels that run into the embryo, two pass through the liver 37 VII, 8 | of a sheath. And as the embryo grows, the veins themselves 38 VII, 8 | in size. And also as the embryo matures it comes down into 39 VII, 9 | First of all, when the embryo starts to move and the membranes 40 VII, 9 | then afterwards comes the embryo, while the womb everts and 41 VIII, 2 | primary conformation of the embryo an infinitesimally minute 42 VIII, 17| creature emerges just as the embryo from its afterbirth.~All


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