10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «BLASTOPORIC»
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1
Quarterly Journal of Microscopical Science
(|3) The frequency of mitotic figures in the region overlying the archenteron, and
more especially in the dorsal lip, appear to indicate active growth of this region,
and consequent backward migration of the blastoporic lip. (y) During the later ...
2
Tōkyō Teikoku Daigaku Rika Daigaku Kiyō
25 which shows that the somewhat diminished but still large area of the
segmentation cavity is in the center and stands in exact opposition to the
blastoporic area of the lower view (Fig. 24). Figs. 26 and 27 represent
respectively the left, and ...
dermic, since as soon as the so-called “tailbud ” has formed by growth-
transformation of the blastoporic lip, differential growth in that region continues to
form notochord that has no association with the entoderm whatever. Cerfontaine,
1 it may ...
4
Journal of the College of Science, Imperial University of Tokyo
25 which shows that the somewhat diminished but still large area of the
segmentation cavity is in the center and stands in exact opposition to the
blastoporic area of the lower view (Fig. 24). Figs. 26 and 27 represent
respectively the left, and ...
5
Studies from the Dept. of Anatomy, University of Illinois ...
The second equatorial usually cuts off all the pigmented cells on the anterior side
of the egg and non-pigmented cells on the posterior (blastoporic) side. The
blastomeres on the posterior (blastoporic) side are smaller than on the anterior
side, ...
University of Illinois (Urbana-Champaign campus). College of Medicine. Dept. of Anatomy, 1915
6
The American Naturalist
This area is the Nauplius region. The rudiments of the eyes are placed anteriorly
at the angles of the base, the appendages appear later along the sides, while the
blastoporic plug of mesendo- dermal cells lies just under the posterior apical ...
7
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London: ...
38, i.e., about 0'07-8 millim. in front of the blastoporic aperture. In the last of these
sections the ectoderm has at last become completely established as a definite
layer over the surface of the mass of the knot, in whose interior a mere vestige of
...
8
Journal of the College of Science, Imperial University of Tokyo
It is bounded outside by the blastoporic lip (bp.Z.) of the same form and which is
most prominent in the middle part. The field contained within the are is depressed
a great deal, and the depression is deeper towards the steepest middle part of ...
Tōkyō Daigaku. Rigakubu, 1906
The condensation of the blastoderm toward the blastoporic area gives a lateral
pressure to the superficial layer which becomes depressed at this point. The
depression of the surface, gradually growing deeper, develops into a conical ...
Kyōto Daigaku. Rigakubu, 1942
10
The Work of John Samuel Budgett Balfour Student of the ...
The centre of the neural plate becomes slightly depressed, and here the
blastoporic scar is seen running forwards from the edge of the blastopore along
the whole plate as the "primitive streak" (fig. 11). The neural folds now begin to
approach ...