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|abstract=The protoplasm is a colony of bioblasts. Microorganisms and granula are at an equivalent level and represent elementary organisms, which are found wherever living forces are acting, thus we want to describe them by the common term bioblasts. In the bioblast, that morphological unit of living matter appears to be found.
|abstract=The protoplasm is a colony of bioblasts. Microorganisms and granula are at an equivalent level and represent elementary organisms, which are found wherever living forces are acting, thus we want to describe them by the common term bioblasts. In the bioblast, that morphological unit of living matter appears to be found.
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Altmann R (1894) Die Elementarorganismen und ihre Beziehungen zu den Zellen. Zweite vermehrte Auflage (The Elementary Organisms and Their Relationships to the Cells. Second Extended Edition). Verlag Von Veit & Comp, Leipzig. 160 pp, 34 Tafeln.

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Altmann R (1894) Verlag Von Veit & Comp, Leipzig.

Abstract: The protoplasm is a colony of bioblasts. Microorganisms and granula are at an equivalent level and represent elementary organisms, which are found wherever living forces are acting, thus we want to describe them by the common term bioblasts. In the bioblast, that morphological unit of living matter appears to be found. Keywords: Bioblasts

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