10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «PLASTOGAMY»
Discover the use of
plastogamy in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
plastogamy and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
The
Plastogamy of Actinosphaerium
This scarce antiquarian book is a selection from Kessinger Publishing's Legacy Reprint Series.
Herbert Parlin Johnson, 2010
2
Fossil Behavior Compendium
*10Bm. FORAMINIFERAL PLASTOGAMY Mukhopadhyay (2003) described an
example of plastogamy (union of two cells without nuclear fusion) in the
protozoan Nummulites boninensis Hanzawa from the Middle Eocene of the
Indian ...
Arthur J. Boucot, George O. Poinar, Jr., 2011
THE PLASTOGAMY OF ACTINOSPILER.IUM. HERBERT P. JOHNSON. In his
valuable and interesting exposition 1 of the phenomena of fertilization, Hartog
briefly describes what he considers the most primitive type of the process — the
union ...
4
Animal Behavior Desk Reference: A Dictionary of Animal ...
plastogamy See -gamy: plastogamy. » plastogene See gene: plastogene. » plate
tectonics See theory: theory of plate tectonics. * platykurtic distribution See
distribution: platykunic distribution. * play, playing n. 1. An individual organism's
active ...
5
Introduction and protozoa
pseudopodia which they retained during the plastogamy. Schaudinn thinks it
probable that all recorded cases of division without mitosis and without retraction
of the pseudopodia are really cases in which plastogamic individuals have been
...
Sir Edwin Ray Lankester, 1964
6
Contributions from the Zoological Laboratory
Hartog ('91) suggested the term 'plastogamy' for the cytoplasmic union of two or
more individuals without nuclear fusion. He speaks of the rejuvenating effect
claimed by syn- gamy, and believes that a similar result is achieved by
plastogamy.
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Pamphlets on Protozoology (Kofoid Collection)
Either two plasmodia during their wanderings may have come together and their
cytoplasm fused before encystment (plastogamy), or there is some evidence in
other Neosporidia to show that the amoebule fuse in pairs on their escape from ...
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A Treatise on Zoology: The porifera and coelentera, by E. A. ...
Plastogamy. — A process of the temporary or permanent fusion of two or more
individuals has been observed by Schaudinn (27) in Centropyxis, and by Zuelzer
(35) in Difflugia urceolata, and probably occurs in other Thecamoebida.
Sir Edwin Ray Lankester, 1964
9
A textbook of general embryology
The simplest form in which a real fusion of plasmas occurs is that known as
plastogamy. Here two or sometimes more (2-30 in Actino- phrys) vegetative cells
meet and flow together so that the cytoplasms mingle completely; the cell nuclei ...
William Erskine Kellicott, 1913
... of species is to take place. In mere plastogamy such a union of two hereditary
masses could only take place in Monera, not in nucleated organisms. If then
there are really unicellular organisms which exhibit plastogamy without ...
August Weismann, John Arthur Thomson, Margaret R. Thomson, 1904