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1 I, 1 | plants, for some are not formed by themselves separately 2 I, 2 | that those creatures are formed which are produced in the 3 I, 17| corresponding part is not formed in the offspring. Thirdly, 4 I, 18| theory. For if blood is formed from something which is 5 I, 18| offspring as well as blood be formed from one part of the parent? 6 I, 18| things which are naturally formed, not because there is any 7 I, 18| meaning that the whole is formed from something preexisting 8 I, 18| that from which finally is formed each of the parts of the 9 I, 19| blood, or (2) something formed from this. But since it 10 I, 19| bloodless and no fat is formed in them, that which is analogous 11 I, 19| that the offspring is not formed by a mixture of both, as 12 I, 19| evacuated, the remainder is formed into a foetus. Cases of 13 I, 22| from which the embryo is formed in the first instance, but 14 I, 23| until the male element has formed the embryo, as with those 15 I, 23| like plants; but they are formed and generated from a liquid 16 II, 1 | sort of material they are formed. That (3) they exist because 17 II, 1 | entered into her the young are formed and assume their peculiar 18 II, 1 | understanding how the plant is formed out of the seed or any animal 19 II, 1 | therefore if one organ formed another the form and the 20 II, 1 | whole animal or plant is formed from semen or seed, it is 21 II, 1 | part.~But how is each part formed? We must answer this by 22 II, 4 | perfect animal) has been formed, it is cast out from the 23 II, 4 | generative secretions are formed in animals. But when the 24 II, 4 | When the embryo is once formed, it acts like the seeds 25 II, 4 | superfluous matter of which it is formed is its nourishment from 26 II, 6 | the sanguinea the heart is formed first, as was said at the 27 II, 6 | round these because they are formed out of them. The homogeneous 28 II, 6 | The homogeneous parts are formed by heat and cold, for some 29 II, 6 | unbaked pottery, and thus is formed the flesh or its analogues, 30 II, 6 | The sinews and bones are formed by the internal heat as 31 II, 6 | so each of the parts is formed; thus it is in one sense 32 II, 6 | brittle. The skin, again, is formed by the drying of the flesh, 33 II, 6 | boiled substances; it is so formed not only because it is on 34 II, 6 | points to the skin being formed out of such a glutinous 35 II, 6 | must be understood to be formed in one sense of necessity, 36 II, 6 | therefore this is the part first formed in the whole animal, and 37 II, 6 | last of the parts to be formed completely, for in the intervening 38 II, 6 | completion because the brain is formed with difficulty; for it 39 II, 6 | last of the bones to be formed; even after birth this bone 40 II, 6 | Each of the other parts is formed out of the nutriment, those 41 II, 6 | later on. The sinews are formed in the same way as the bones 42 II, 6 | parts, are on the contrary formed from the nutriment which 43 II, 6 | nature as the bones, and are formed out of the bones, but nails, 44 II, 6 | horns, and the like are formed out of the skin, and that 45 II, 6 | connate with them. They are formed, however, out of the nutriment 46 II, 6 | later why some teeth are formed and fall out but others 47 II, 6 | is because such parts are formed from a residue that man 48 II, 6 | how each of the parts is formed and what is the cause of 49 II, 7 | from the fluids which are formed in it; but neither in these 50 II, 8 | cases a hard substance is formed out of soft ones, like bronze 51 III, 1 | birds.~Some embryos are formed in birds spontaneously, 52 III, 1 | catamenia of vivipara is formed in birds at the appropriate 53 III, 1 | given. Wind-eggs are not formed in the flying birds, for 54 III, 1 | males. As for embryos being formed in fish also (though in 55 III, 2 | of these quadrupeds are formed in the same way as those 56 III, 2 | two-coloured, and they are formed near the hypozoma as are 57 III, 2 | from this that the young is formed (whereas the yolk turns 58 III, 2 | their growth as they are formed one after another. This 59 III, 2 | the heart has been first formed and the great blood-vessel 60 III, 5 | more liquid is the milt formed in the male. And just as 61 III, 10| more residual matter to be formed in the bodies of the leaders, 62 III, 11| testacea, some of them are formed spontaneously, some emit 63 III, 11| generated, and so to be formed still more plentifully in 64 III, 11| generated. Now all things formed in this way, whether in 65 III, 11| the testaceous animals are formed from a concretion of this 66 III, 11| That all the testacea are formed spontaneously is clear from 67 IV, 1 | they call the uterus to be formed in the embryo under the 68 IV, 1 | female, but the embryo is formed in any way you please.~The 69 IV, 1 | second place, again, it is formed, as we say, in a certain 70 IV, 1 | therefore a heart must be formed in the sanguinea (and the 71 IV, 1 | possess the sexes must be formed that which is analogous 72 IV, 3 | should be concocted and formed into distinct parts is too 73 IV, 4 | because the upper parts are formed earlier from the white, 74 IV, 4 | more young than one are formed, because the regions are 75 IV, 4 | For two embryos are often formed in the same region of the 76 IV, 4 | from which each animal is formed is not without a quantitative 77 IV, 4 | directions, nor can it be formed from any quantity you please. 78 IV, 4 | that only one should be formed out of all this, but a number 79 IV, 4 | much that several can be formed out of it. (The parallel 80 IV, 4 | point here, for what is formed by the heat of the semen 81 IV, 4 | such animals the embryos formed are numerous and do not 82 IV, 4 | because an embryo is not formed out of any quantity you 83 IV, 4 | principle many embryos are not formed, though the secretion is 84 IV, 4 | for one embryo alone to be formed from it. If ever too much 85 IV, 5 | able to bring the later formed embryo to birth, while others 86 IV, 5 | is converted to the first formed embryo because of its size, 87 IV, 5 | Nature, for their body is so formed from the beginning, as with 88 IV, 6 | the embryos while newly formed, their bodies are unable 89 IV, 6 | art so it is of what is formed by Nature. For the reason 90 IV, 7 | then, the embryo has been formed of a liquid hard to concoct, 91 IV, 8 | 8~Milk is formed in the females of all internally 92 IV, 8 | nourishment in animals is now formed and becomes thoroughly concocted. 93 IV, 8 | from which each animal is formed is plain, and has been stated 94 V, 3 | or their analogue are not formed out of the flesh but out 95 V, 3 | hairs, and such things are formed; they are hard and petrified 96 V, 4 | much residual matter is formed in the body and all its 97 V, 8 | why the front teeth are formed first and the grinders later, 98 V, 8 | are shed because they are formed in animals too early, for 99 V, 8 | shed, after they have been formed, partly because it is better 100 V, 8 | prevents the teeth from being formed and being shed in this way; 101 V, 8 | breath in the living things formed by Nature. But to say that 102 V, 8 | for what cause they are formed. And we have spoken of the