10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «DEUTOPLASTIC»
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1
Atlas and Epitome of General Pathologic Histology
The contents of the ovum show distinct yolk granules (deutoplastic granules) and
a nucleus or germinal vesicle which contains an ameboid germinal spot or
nucleolus. The external rupture of the follicle follows through increasing rise in
the ...
2
Proceedings of the Boston Society of Natural History
Here there are two blastomeres, unequal in size, each with one extremity
moderately transparent while the rest of the cells are so filled with deutoplastic
granules as to completely hide the nuclei. No further notes were made on this
egg.
3
BOSTON SOCIETY OF NATURAL HISTORY
Here there are two blaslomeres, unequal in size, each with one extremity
moderately transparent while the rest of the cells are so filled with deutoplastic
granules as to completely hide the nuclei. No further notes were made on this
egg.
In no case is it possible to distinguish a more deutoplastic 'vegetative' pole and a
relatively yolk-free 'animal' pole in any stage of segmentation. There would seem,
however, to be a qualitative difference in the blastomeres, as evidenced by the ...
5
A Text-book of histology
... 227 amphophile, technic for, 228 basichromatin, 63 basophile, 193 cells with,
209 technic of, 228 ' chromatophile, 149 deutoplastic, 349 eosinophile, 193 cells
with, 209 technic for, 227 Granules, in cells, Altmann's method of demonstrating,
...
6
A Treatise on Comparative Embryology
The egg before segmentation is constituted of two substances, a central
protoplasmic, and a peripheral deutoplastic. It first divides into two equal
segments, and coincidentally with their formation part of the central protoplasm
travels to the Fig.
Francis Maitland Balfour, 1885
7
Human Physiology: Prepared with Special Reference to ...
The zona pellucida now makes its appearance, and after this has reached a
certain thickness, yolk granules (deutoplastic granules) develop in the
protoplasm of the ovum. In a fully developed Graafian follicle the ovum presents
an outer ...
Joseph Howard Raymond, 1901
8
The American Naturalist
Moss (1890) regards the small peripheral bodies simply as deutoplastic
structures. Wilson (1891) describes them as nuclei). In Spongilla all the ciliated
are so absorbed. In the other sponges only a portion are so absorbed. The rest
unite with ...
9
Proceedings of the Boston Society of Natural History
Here there are two blastomeres, unequal in size, each with one extremity
moderately transparent while the rest of the cells are so filled with deutoplastic
granules as to completely hide the nuclei. No further notes were made on this
egg.
Boston Society of Natural History, 1883
10
Memoirs Read Before the Boston Society of Natural History
The eggs of Merlucius although containing large numbers of deutoplastic
globules in the germinal portion undergo a complete segmentation of the
protoplasm as in that of the Cunner. There was to be noticed, however a very
marked ...