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1 I, 4 | analogies can scarcely, however, serve universally as indications 2 II, 3 | which these cavities shall serve as a kind of manger. For 3 II, 3 | namely the vessels, which serve as such for the blood, it 4 II, 4 | is material intended to serve for the formation of the 5 II, 9 | interposed in the joint, to serve as a kind of padding, and 6 II, 9 | supported by bones, which serve, when the parts are organs 7 II, 9 | of which are intended to serve as means of defence. For 8 II, 9 | additional office, namely to serve as weapons; as is the case 9 II, 14| that hair is intended to serve as a protection to its possessor. 10 II, 16| own proper functions, to serve the office of the fore-feet; 11 II, 16| weight of the body, but to serve as hands. But in elephants, 12 II, 16| substance, in order that it may serve as a weapon as well as for 13 II, 16| more especially intended to serve a higher office, contributing 14 II, 16| the lips, and made them serve both for speech and for 15 II, 17| sensibility is intended to serve animals in the selection 16 II, 17| hollow and spongy, so as to serve at one and the same time 17 III, 1 | in some animals the teeth serve as weapons; but this with 18 III, 1 | wild and domesticated, they serve only for defence. In man 19 III, 1 | teeth, as already said, serve merely for the reduction 20 III, 1 | When, besides this, they serve as offensive and defensive 21 III, 1 | friction, such of them as serve for weapons fit into each 22 III, 1 | that their abundance may serve in lieu of any grinding 23 III, 3 | substance. For they have to serve not only for respiration, 24 III, 4 | origin. It is hollow to serve for the reception of the 25 III, 4 | wall is dense, that it may serve to protect the source of 26 III, 4 | support; just as the bones serve as supports for the body 27 III, 4 | some place in the heart to serve as a receptacle for the 28 III, 4 | the middle and odd one may serve as a centre common to both 29 III, 7 | character they are suited to serve in the excretion of the 30 III, 14| against the stomach, to serve as a sort of antechamber 31 III, 14| lower part of the gut which serve the same purpose as that