10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «HOLOBLASTIC»
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Ainsworth & Bisby's Dictionary of the Fungi
ANAMYLOPSORA CEAE 31 Fig, 1. conidiogenous events (cc - conidiogenous
cell) 1, conidial ontogeny holoblastic, 1 locus per cc, solitary conidia, delimited by
1 Septum, maturation by diffuse wall-building, secession schizolytic, ...
P. M. Kirk, Geoffrey Clough Ainsworth, 2008
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Practical Handbook of Marine Science, Third Edition
... Ophiuroidea Echinoidea Holoblastic, equal/unequal Holoblastic, equal radial
Spiral, determinate Holoblastic, spiral, determinate Holoblastic, bilateral
determinate Holoblastic, modified spiral Holoblastic, spiral determinate
Holoblastic, spiral ...
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Comparative Vertebrate Reproduction
Holoblastic cleavage, or total cleavage, is a division of the blastomeres. In many
fishes and eutherian mammals, this division produces an equal distribution of
either cytoplasm or yolk to the resulting cells, while in other fishes and the anuran
...
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Hyman's Comparative Vertebrate Anatomy
Holoblastic Equal Cleavage 2. Holoblastic Unequal Cleavage of short-term, fast
movement to reach the egg. It must move in a fluid medium, provided either by
the external environment or by cellular secretion. Fertilization begins when a ...
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Biology Of Conidial Fungi
3. Ampullae and Botryose Conidia (Fig. 16; Holoblastic, G-J) Holoblastic conidia
may also form synchronously in botryose clusters from the swollen fertile apexes
(ampullae) of conidiogenous cells. The Chromelosporium anamorph of Peziza ...
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Systematics and Evolution
Blastic ontogeny was subdivided according to the origin of the cell wall producing
the new conidium (holoblastic. when the outer wall of the conidiogenous cell is
continuous with the wall of the conidium, vs. enteroblastic, with a discontinuity in
...
David J. McLaughlin, Karl Esser, Paul A. Lemke, 2001
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21st Century Guidebook to Fungi with CD
A2.3 Conidiogenous events (continued) (cc, conidiogenous cell). 8, conidial
ontogeny holoblastic, with localised apical wall-building simultaneously at
different loci over the whole cc, each conidium delimited by two septa (or a
separating cell), ...
David Moore, Geoffrey D. Robson, Anthony P. J. Trinci, 2011
DEVELOPMENT OF FROG Cleavage in frog is unequal holoblastic (First 2 are
equal holoblastic and rest are unequal holoblastic) If egg (unfertilized) of frog is
pricked with niddle cleavage start but stopped after 2 or 4 cell stage. 1st cleavage
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T. Subramoniam. Bilateral holoblastic cleavage Bilateral holoblastic cleavage is
found in ascidians. The most striking phenomenon in this type of cleavage is that
the first cleavage plane establishes the only plane of symmetry in the embryo ...
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Developmental Biology:
The cleavage can take one of two forms: • Holoblastic (= total), in which the egg is
completely subdivided into individual cells; or • Meroblastic (= partial), in which
the egg is not completely divided, at least not at the beginning of its development
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2 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «HOLOBLASTIC»
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In Explaining the Cambrian Explosion, Has the TalkOrigins Archive …
... to arthropod crustaceans (the arthropod subphylum likely to be the closest related to annelid worms due to their holoblastic form of cleavage). «Discovery Institute, May 12»
A Reply to Carl Zimmer on Embryology and Developmental Biology
For instance, both amphibians and mammals have holoblastic cleavage (where the entire egg mass is divided up) but cleavage) but mammals ... «Discovery Institute, May 07»