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Aristotle
On the Generation of Animals

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nourishment

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1 II, 3 | from the mother) it absorbs nourishment and performs the function 2 II, 4 | become over-filled from the nourishment they convey, nor is the 3 II, 4 | then the residue of the nourishment has changed into blood, 4 II, 4 | being unable to concoct the nourishment thoroughly, there must not 5 II, 4 | root that the plant gets nourishment; for it needs growth. So 6 II, 4 | animal or organism needs nourishment, from that moment does this 7 II, 4 | one, it must obtain its nourishment from elsewhere; accordingly 8 II, 4 | does of the earth, to get nourishment, until it is perfected to 9 II, 4 | the embryo receives its nourishment. This is why the animal 10 II, 4 | raised. If the blood is the nourishment, and if the heart, which 11 II, 4 | contains blood, and the nourishment comes from outside, whence 12 II, 4 | outside, whence did the first nourishment enter? Perhaps it is not 13 II, 4 | which it is formed is its nourishment from the first.~The embryo, 14 II, 6 | bones grow from the natural nourishment, being the same as that 15 II, 7 | the embryo receives its nourishment in the form of blood, for 16 II, 7 | possible for the embryo to take nourishment by means of any of them. 17 III, 1 | the human species; for the nourishment which otherwise goes to 18 III, 2 | in the egg but also the nourishment sufficient for its growth; 19 III, 2 | herself she produces the nourishment in the egg along with it. 20 III, 2 | along with it. Whereas the nourishment, what is called milk, is 21 III, 2 | for it is this that is the nourishment of the chick, whereas they 22 III, 2 | heating. This is because the nourishment, being of a material character 23 III, 2 | receives its first growth and nourishment by being attached to something 24 III, 2 | the mother (for since the nourishment of the embryo of the ovipara 25 III, 2 | reason is that the process of nourishment is not completed within 26 III, 2 | For the young must have nourishment as soon as it is hatched; 27 III, 2 | immediately procure its nourishment for itself; therefore the 28 III, 3 | and it is easy to draw the nourishment from the uterus by passages 29 III, 3 | one-coloured),— and get their nourishment from this, and as it is 30 III, 9 | Caterpillars at first take nourishment, but after this stage do 31 III, 9 | first it grows and receives nourishment until it is differentiated 32 III, 9 | wasps; sometimes it gets its nourishment from outside itself, as 33 III, 11| it is from the incoming nourishment that the heat in the animal 34 III, 11| animals does need it. The nourishment again of some is earth and 35 III, 11| plant, some is the first nourishment of the young shoots.... 36 III, 11| impossible (I mean that nourishment should flow to them from 37 III, 11| in the lower part is the nourishment for the upper. And this 38 III, 11| that in later life also the nourishment is absorbed by all animals 39 IV, 1 | in those who assimilate nourishment properly. In fact they look 40 IV, 1 | sway and cannot concoct the nourishment through lack of heat nor 41 IV, 1 | inability to concoct the nourishment in its ultimate stage, this 42 IV, 1 | thoroughly the ultimate nourishment, whereas the secretion of 43 IV, 2 | the same reasons. For the nourishment and the medical condition 44 IV, 2 | else, and this enters as nourishment into all food, even solids. 45 IV, 4 | earlier from the white, their nourishment being drawn from the yolk, 46 IV, 4 | into being later and its nourishment is one and indivisible.~ 47 IV, 4 | insufficiently supplied with nourishment as being contrary to Nature; 48 IV, 4 | such growths also receive nourishment though they are a later 49 IV, 5 | than is required for the nourishment wanted for the embryo, therefore 50 IV, 6 | without producing abundant nourishment along with the young, as 51 IV, 6 | secretions which hinder nourishment are being consumed by the 52 IV, 6 | that its growth needs more nourishment than the residual matter 53 IV, 6 | all used up along with the nourishment that goes to the foetus.)~ 54 IV, 8 | made it for the sake of the nourishment of animals after birth, 55 IV, 8 | below is concerned with nourishment and residual matter, in 56 IV, 8 | contain within themselves nourishment enough to make them independent 57 IV, 8 | is here, then, that the nourishment in animals is now formed 58 IV, 8 | being larger takes more nourishment, so that less is left over 59 IV, 8 | well arranged. For when the nourishment coming through the umbilical 60 IV, 8 | milk becomes useful for the nourishment of the newly-born animal, 61 IV, 8 | as a coat collapse as the nourishment is no longer passing through 62 IV, 10| We have now spoken of the nourishment of animals within the mother


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