10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «RHIZOPODAN»
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1
Constituent Organisms and Their Seasonal Distribution
In the pages which follow, the seasonal distribution, or occurrence in the plankton
, of thirty-one Rhizopoda is discussed, and the presence in the plankton of the
Illinois of twenty-eight other rhizopodan forms which have been recognized by ...
Charles Atwood Kofoid, 1908
2
Bulletin of the Illinois State Laboratory of Natural History
In the pages which follow, the seasonal distribution, or occurrence in the plankton
, of thirty-one Rhizopoda is discussed, and the presence in the plankton of the
Illinois of twenty-eight other rhizopodan forms which have been recognized by ...
Illinois State Laboratory of Natural History, 1910
3
The Plankton of the Illinois River, 1894-1899: Constituent ...
In the pages which follow, the seasonal distribution, or occurrence in the plankton
, of thirty-one Rhizopoda is discussed, and the presence in the plankton of the
Illinois of twenty-eight other rhizopodan forms which have been recognized by ...
Charles Atwood Kofoid, 1908
4
Tracing the History of Eukaryotic Cells: The Enigmatic Smile
The rhizopodan amoebae may or may not be such a cohesive group, depending
upon the outcome of further rRNA studies. One rhizopodan, Entamoeba
histolytica, an intestinal parasite, stands out as lacking mitochondria, but this
appears to ...
Betsey Dexter Dyer, Robert Obar, 1994
5
Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology
A There is a marked absence of siliceous sand and a scarcity of siliceous
spicules from the coralline and calcareous ooze, so that rhizopodan types are
preéminently calcareous; only a few succeed in making up their tests entirely of
siliceous ...
6
The American Naturalist
The introductory chapter discusses briefly the structure and activities of the
rhizopodan cell and the structure and method of formation of the test. The
discussion of the distribution and known habitats of the various genera and of the
best ...
7
The ... Annual Report for the Year ...
NORMAN, A. M, On the Architectural Achievements of little Masons, Annelldan
and Rhizopodan, in the Abyss of the Atlantic. <f_Ann., and Mag. Nat. Hist, ser. 5,
vol. i, p. 284. 1878. ' NORMAN, A. M. Presidential Address. Part. II. The Abysses
of ...
Geological and Natural History Survey of Minnesota, 1896
8
Journal of the American Medical Association
The structure of the body, however, its varying size and shape, with a tendency to
send out pseudopodia, argues for the protozoan, rhizopodan nature of the body.
The protozoan theory is further supported by the fact that quinin will neutralize ...
9
The Annals and Magazine of Natural History: Including ...
265 XXXI. On the Architectural Achievements of little Masons, Annelidan (? ) and
Rhizopodan, in the Abyss of the Atlantic. By the Iiev. A. M. Norman, M.A 284
XXXII. Descriptions of new Species of Heterocera from Japan. — Part II. Noctuites
.
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The causes and course of organic evolution: a study of ...
So during evolution of the entire protozoan assemblage we would expect no
fossil remains till rhizopodan derivatives like the Foraminifera and Radio- laria
had elaborated mineral tests; nor of the lower metazoa would we expect remains
till ...
John Muirhead Macfarlane, 1918