10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «DEUTOPLASM»
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deutoplasm in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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1
Early Embryology of the Chick, Fourth Edition
It refers always to the female sex-cell, but it must be specified whether one means
a young ovum before all the deutoplasm is accumulated, an ovum with its full
complement of deutoplasm but unmatured, or a matured ovum ready for ...
In a young ovum during the time it is rapidly accumulating deutoplasm the zona
radiata is relatively conspicuous. As the amount of accumulated yolk increases,
the striated appearance of the cell membrane becomes less evident, and it ...
3
Cunningham's textbook of anatomy
The cell body, originally called the yolk, consists of spongio- 1 1 1; is m and
hyaloplasm. The Deutoplasm. — The deutoplasm consists of a number of more
or less highly refractile granules, of varying size, which are embedded in the
cytoplasm ...
Daniel John Cunningham, 1818
4
Dictionary of Entomology, Plant Pathology and Nematology
Deutoplasm: See. "yolk". Didelphic: Having two sets of reproductive organs in
female nematodes (cf. monodelphic). Digitate: A finger-like projection. Diorchic:
Nematodes having two testes (male gonads). (cf. monoor- chic). Ditylenchus: ...
O. P. Singh, S. K. Srivastava, 1998
5
Memoirs from the Biological Laboratory ...
In searching for the cause of these variations in the activity of the vitellus, the idea
at once suggests itself. that it lies in the variations of. the amount and distribution
of the deutoplasm. It has been pretty clearly established by the researches of ...
Johns Hopkins University. Biological Laboratory, William Keith Brooks, 1887
6
A Textbook of Embryology
All ova contain some yolk material or deutoplasm. They differ in this respect from
other cells of the body. This yolk is a source of material from which the new
individual is formed until it is capable of taking food or of securing its nourishment
...
Mary Theresa Harman, 1932
7
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London
In searching for the cause of these variations in the activity of the vitellus, the idea
at once suggests itself that it lies in the variations of the amount and distribution of
the deutoplasm. It has been pretty clearly established by the researches of ...
8
Mosby's Dictionary of Medicine, Nursing and Health ...
Also called heavy hydrogen. See also tritium. deutero-, deuto-, combining form
meaning second: deuteroalbumose, deuteroconidium, deuteroelastose.
deuteroplasm. See deutoplasm. deuto-. See deutero-. deutoplasm /dy.~—l~'
toplaz'am/ [Gk ...
Peter Harris, Sue Nagy, Nicholas Vardaxis, 2009
9
Symbionticism and the origin of species
That is to say, the administration of lecithin increases the amount of deutoplasm
in the eggs, increases the number of eggs with much deutoplasm as contrasted
with those with small amount, and in this way increases the percentage of
females ...
10
Laboratory Manual in Elementary Zoology
During telophase a cell wall is laid down across the spindle to form two daughter
cells, the precise nature of which is determined largely by the redistribution of
cytoplasmic constituents, especially the deutoplasm or yolk. In the homolecithal ...
Laboratory Manual in Elementary Zoology