10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «ENTODERMIC»
Discover the use of
entodermic in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
entodermic and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Text-Book of the Embryology of Invertebrates
total unequal cleavage, by means of which there arises an embryo consisting for
the greater part of large blastomeres rich in yolk (entodermic portion, Fig. 8 En),
and presenting only at its upper pole a cap of small blastomeres containing little ...
of the ovary, is composed of the samo cells (furnished with a vibratilo oilium) as
the entoderm of the radial canals. Towards the base of the ovary, where it
becomes confounded with the lower surface of the bell, the entodermic layer is as
yet ...
3
Daedalus: Journal of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences
During all this time it lies beneath the chorda and the entodermic stratum, and
has no sort of relation with any tubular structure whatever. As the alimentary
canal is not yet in existence, it is difficult to see how this vesicle can be the
homologue ...
4
Journal of the Royal Microscopical Society
The two long dorsal filaments, on the contrary, are purely ectodermic in origin,
being downgrowths from tho stomodasum ; the structure of these filaments is
quite different from that of the entodermic filaments ; the dorsal filaments are ...
5
PROCEEDINGS OF THE AMERICAN ACADEMY OF ARTS AND SCIENCES. ...
During all this time it lies beneath the chorda and the entodermic stratum, and
has no sort of relation with any tubular structure whatever. As the alimentary
canal is not yet in existence, it is difficult to see how this vesicle can be the
homologue ...
6
Manual of Anatomy, Systematic and Practical, Including ...
Each pouch is developed as an outward protrusion of the entodermic lining of the
pharyngeal part of the fore-gut. To meet each entodermic protrusion from the
interior an inward extension of the ectoderm takes place from the exterior.
Alexander MacGregor Buchanan, 1917
7
Bulletin of the United States Fish Commission
Entodermic aggregations of protoplasm have been described by List (Z. W. Z.,
1887, 595) for Crenilabrv* tinea, which "zeigt also was die Anordnung der Keim-
substanz auf dem Dotter betrift grosse Uebereinstimmung mit dem durch
Kupfler's ...
8
On the Development of Some Pelagic Fish Eggs: Preliminary Notice
During all this tune it lies beneath the chorda and the entodermic stratum, and
has no sort of relation with any tubular structure whatever. As the alimentary
canal is not yet in existence, it is difficult to see how this vesicle can be the
homologue ...
Alexander Agassiz, Charles Otis Whitman, 1884
9
The Shipley collection of scientific papers
have discovered, in Pennatula aud Virgularía, foreign bodies, such as diatoms,
actually embedded in the filaments Although they do not state in which filaments
these bodies were found, it is clear from their figures that it was in the entodermic
...
10
The Evolution of Man (Complete)
It lives in the bodycavity of Vermalia (Sipunculida), and differs from the former in
having no lashes either on the large ectodermic cells (e) or the small entodermic
(i); the germinal layers are separated by a thick, cupshaped, gelatinousmass, ...
Ernst Heinrich Philipp August Haeckel