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1 1 | all have upper and lower parts, so that this is true of 2 1 | characteristic of having his upper parts pointing upwards in the 3 2 | to be divided into three parts, one that by which food 4 2 | legs and feet and whatever parts are possessed of the same 5 2 | in the midst of the three parts. For many animals, when 6 3 | asserted in our treatise on The Parts of Animals that it is from 7 3 | nutrition exercised by the other parts are ancillary to the activity 8 4 | of the substance, the two parts of the body, viz. that which 9 4 | corresponding organ, for, though all parts of the body by means of 10 9 | appear to move any of the parts in the region of the stomach, 11 9 | into two, but into several parts, e.g. the class called Scolopendra. 12 18| folds beside their shaggy parts, while cuttlefish and the 13 23| junction of the upper and lower parts; in plants it is intermediate 14 26| one is afraid the upper parts become cold, and the hot 15 27| necessarily causes the surrounding parts to rise. Now this can be