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| Alphabetical [« »] or 44 order 13 organ 29 organs 13 origin 2 original 1 originate 1 | Frequency [« »] 13 live 13 motion 13 order 13 organs 13 since 13 such 12 breathing | Aristotle On youth and old age, on life and death, on breathing IntraText - Concordances organs |
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1 1 | identical. Since then the organs of special sensation have 2 2 | can, not possessing the organs on which the continuance 3 2 | may be destitute of other organs as well.~Divisible animals 4 2 | kind. Hence some of the organs on division display slight 5 3 | it, for in it the other organs may possibly initiate changes, 6 9 | acquaintance with the internal organs, and that they did not accept 7 9 | this with reference to the organs, e.g. the gills and the 8 14| nutriment from which the organs of the animal are directly 9 16| vain, and if there were two organs one would be purposeless, 10 17| on how it is that these organs have the faculty of producing 11 18| it leads to none of the organs which are charged with blood; 12 21| blood of all the visceral organs. All animals with a full-blooded 13 23| other get dried up, these organs become hard and earthy and