Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society Held at Philadelphia for Promoting Useful Knowledge, Томи 28 – 29The Society., 1890 |
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... spermatogonium in Ostrea edulis that the evolution of chromatin begins and with this process the production and freeing of spermatozoa . It looks as if the chromatin or characteristically male plasma required a longer time for its ...
... spermatogonium in Ostrea edulis that the evolution of chromatin begins and with this process the production and freeing of spermatozoa . It looks as if the chromatin or characteristically male plasma required a longer time for its ...
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... spermatogonium which is set free before it has been fully matured , as a result of the precocious determina- tion of superabundance of surplus nutriment to it . This has been due to forces operating within the parent organism ; how , we ...
... spermatogonium which is set free before it has been fully matured , as a result of the precocious determina- tion of superabundance of surplus nutriment to it . This has been due to forces operating within the parent organism ; how , we ...
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... spermatogonium , which is the equivalent of the egg , together with its further expression in the production of spermatozoa which have had their cytoplasmic field reduced , leads to a condition where the one becomes helpless without the ...
... spermatogonium , which is the equivalent of the egg , together with its further expression in the production of spermatozoa which have had their cytoplasmic field reduced , leads to a condition where the one becomes helpless without the ...
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... spermatogonium typified in this peculiar method of frag- mentation of the Amœba , especially as described by Brass . It is an over- grown cell breaking down in part , but first elaborating more chromatin , just as a spermatogonium does ...
... spermatogonium typified in this peculiar method of frag- mentation of the Amœba , especially as described by Brass . It is an over- grown cell breaking down in part , but first elaborating more chromatin , just as a spermatogonium does ...
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... spermatogonium in a higher form is , however , complete , and it is from this basis that further criticisms and suggestions may now proceed . Geddes and Thomson , in their suggestive work on sex , * have attempted to identify the ...
... spermatogonium in a higher form is , however , complete , and it is from this basis that further criticisms and suggestions may now proceed . Geddes and Thomson , in their suggestive work on sex , * have attempted to identify the ...
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Сторінка 135 - This implies that the egg possesses foresight of harm coming to it through falling into a parthenogenetic habit ! And when Weismann proceeds to elaborate his necessary hypothesis of a reduction of ancestral germ-plasmas, and says "this must be so," he seems to forget altogether about the probably self-regulating physiological factors controlling the dimensions of cells and their proportions of chromatin and cytoplasm.