The life of plants is closely connected with that of animals, in a most simple manner, and for a wise and sublime purpose. The presence of a rich and luxuriant vegetation may be conceived without the concurrence of animal life, but the existence of animals... A Theory of the Universe - Página 281868 - 91 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Justus Freiherr von Liebig, Lyon Playfair Baron Playfair - 1840 - 414 páginas
...confirms the view, that the elements of water are assimilated at the same time. The life of plants is closely connected with that of animals, in a most...dependent upon the life and development of plants. Plants not only afford the means of nutrition for the growth and continuance of animal organization,... | |
| Justus Freiherr von Liebig, Lyon Playfair Baron Playfair - 1842 - 450 páginas
...confirms the view, that the elements of water are assimilated at the same time. The life of plants is closely connected with that of animals, in a most...dependent upon the life and development of plants. Plants not only afford the means of nutrition for the growth and continuance of animal organization,... | |
| Charles Squarey - 1842 - 168 páginas
...thus the medium in which both exist, namely, the atmosphere, is maintained constantly unchanged. " The presence of a rich and luxuriant vegetation may be conceived without the presence of animal life. But the existence of animal life, constituted as we now are, is undoubtedly... | |
| Justus Freiherr von Liebig, Lyon Playfair Baron Playfair - 1843 - 260 páginas
...confirms the view, that the elements of water are assimilated at the same time. The life of plants is closely connected with that of animals, in a most...dependent upon the life and development of plants. Plants not only afford the means of nutrition for the growth and continuance of animal organization,... | |
| Justus Freiherr von Liebig, Lyon Playfair Baron Playfair - 1843 - 446 páginas
...confirms the view, that the elements of water are assimilated at the same time. t The life of plants is closely connected with that of animals, in a most...dependent upon the life and development of plants. Plants not only afford the means of nutrition for the growth and continuance of animal organization,... | |
| 1843 - 310 páginas
...of agriculture cannot be formed without the application of scientific principles. The life of plants is closely connected with that of animals, in a most...undoubtedly dependent upon the life and development of plume. Vegetable culture heightens the healthy state of a country, and a previously healthy country,... | |
| W F. Whitehouse - 1845 - 366 páginas
...a volume of oxygen for every volume of carbonic acid which has been decomposed. The life of plants is closely connected with that of animals, in a most...simple manner, and for a wise and sublime purpose. Plants not only afford the means of nutrition for the growth and continuance of animal organization,... | |
| sir Louis Antoine A.G. De Verteuil - 1848 - 316 páginas
...throughout the infinitude of space and time. " The life of plants," says Liebig, " is closely con" nected with that of animals in a most simple manner, " and for a wise and sublime purpose. Plants not only '' afford the means of nutrition for the growth and conti* I.iebig's Agricultural Chemistry,... | |
| Yorkshire Geological Society - 1849 - 576 páginas
...carbonic acid, as to render the air irrespirable, and all its species must die suffocated. Liebig says, " The presence of a rich and luxuriant vegetation may...life ; but the existence of animals is undoubtedly dependant upon the life and development of plants." But it is evident that neither vegetation nor animal... | |
| John Hutton Balfour - 1851 - 272 páginas
...essential for the process of respiration. The life of plants is intimately connected with that of animals. The presence of a rich and luxuriant vegetation may...the existence of animals is undoubtedly dependent on the life and development of plants. 166. Although chemistry has enabled us to explain many of the... | |
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