
GROWTH AND FORM
PREFATORY NOTE
CONTENTS
LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS
CHAPTER I INTRODUCTORY
CHAPTER II. ON MAGNITUDE
CHAPTER III THE RATE OF GROWTH
CHAPTER IVON THE INTERNAL FORM AND STRUCTURE OF THE CELL
CHAPTER V THE FORMS OF CELLS
CHAPTER VI A NOTE ON ADSORPTION
A pioneering exploration of how physical forces and simple mathematics shape the living world, this work invites listeners to see nature through a fresh, analytical lens. The author blends clear explanations with vivid illustrations, guiding the curious mind from basic concepts of magnitude and growth rates to the intricate internal architecture of cells. By treating biology as a branch of physics, the narrative reveals patterns that link everything from single‑cell organisms to the complex forms of plants and animals.
The early chapters lay a gentle foundation, introducing the reader to the geometry of growth and the ways in which size influences shape. Subsequent sections delve into the organization of tissues, the formation of skeletal spicules, and the elegant regularities that underlie diverse biological structures. Throughout, the tone remains accessible, making the material inviting for anyone fascinated by the hidden order that governs life’s myriad forms.
Language
en
Duration
~27 hours (1611K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Chris Curnow, RichardW, and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive)
Release date
2017-08-04
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects

1860–1948
A pioneering thinker who brought mathematics, physics, and natural history together, he is best remembered for On Growth and Form, a book that changed how many readers understood the shapes of living things. His work still feels fresh because it looks at nature with both scientific rigor and deep curiosity.
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