Chapter 38
I. Fission.
(a) As seen in the division of the homogeneous speck of Protoplasm, known as Moneron or Amoeba, into two.
(^) As seen in the division of the nucleated cell, in which the cell- nucleus splits into two sub-nuclei, which either develop within the
* The gradual evolution of man in the Secret Doctrine show* that oU the later (to the profane the earliesti kacrs have their phytical origin in the early Fourth Race. But it is the sub-race, which trtTceded the one that aeparated sexually, that ift to be tr^rarded as the spiritual ancestors of our ^^esent gtnerations, and especifllly of the Eastern Aryan Raoea. Weber'a idea that the Indo-Cir- raoolc Race preceded t2ie Aryan yedic Race if, to the Occultlft, ftrotesctue to the last degree.
'* C/. especially Schmidt's Doctrint of Desetnt and Darttrimiim, pp. 39 tt s^ijg., and I,aiiig'a .4 -Udtrm ZottMJtrian, pp. tos-itt.
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U. BMdding. A HBall portiOD of the parent structure swells oat at the surface §mtS!tf parts oooipany, growmg to the size of the original organism ; i., many Tegctables, the sea-anemone, etc {Cf. the Second Root-Race.j
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A aisgle cell thrown off by the parent organism, which develops int a mnltscelltilar orgamsm reproducing the features of the latter, t^ Bacteria and raosaea.
