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10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «PLANOBLAST»
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1
A Monograph of the Gymnoblastic Or Tubularian Hydroids: The ...
It is plain, then, that the planoblast of Dicoryne is a free sporosac, consisting of a
simple endotheca traversed by a spadix. To the base of the spadix the endotheca
still adheres for some distance, the generative elements not intervening here ...
George James Allman,
1872
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A Monograph of the Gymnoblastic Or Tubularian Hydroids: In ...
It is plain, then, that the planoblast of Dicoryne is a free sporosac, consisting of a
simple endotheca traversed by a spadix. To the base of the spadix the endotheca
still adheres for some distance, the generative elements not intervening here ...
George James Allman,
1872
3
The Annals and Magazine of Natural History: Including ...
The sacs containing threadcells on the umbrella of the planoblast were placed, in
the Ilfracombe specimens, a little way above the tentacular bulbs; they are
represented in the same position in Alder's figure; but Allman describes them as ...
4
Report on the Scientific Results of the Voyage of H.M.S. ...
Great Britain. Challenger Office, Sir Charles Wyville Thomson, Sir John Murray,
George Strong Nares, Frank Tourle Thomson. _ In every case, with asingle
recorded exception, when the planoblast referable to the type Of the
Anthomedusae ...
Great Britain. Challenger Office, Sir Charles Wyville Thomson, Sir John Murray,
1888
5
A Student's Text-book of Zoology: Protozoa to Chaetognatha
A phcuiero- codonic gonophore is a free - swimming medusa, and is sometimes
termed a planoblast ; an adelocodonic gonophore is a medusoid, and is
sometimes called a hedrioblast. Sometimes the gonophores are budded only
from ...
Adam Sedgwick, Joseph Jackson Lister, Sir Arthur Everett Shipley,
1808
6
Bioscientific Terminology: Words from Latin and Greek Stems
... a nonmotile, conjugating germ cell of various plants and animals diplanetism
— condition of having two periods of motility in one life history planoblast — a
free-swimming hydroid individual planomania — a morbid desire for wandering
13.
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Narrative of a Voyage to the Polar Sea During 1875-6 in HM ...
There can be little doubt that Ptychogastria polowis is the planoblast of some
hydroid trophosome as yet unknown. Prronoeasrnm. Gen. Char. Umbella
hemispherical, with lobed margin and filiform tentacles ; lithocysts ?; velum broad
; ...
8
The Chambers Dictionary
[Lplanus flat] planoblast plan'o-bliist, n a free-swimming medusa. — n planogam'
ete a motile gamete. [Gr pianos wandering] plano-concave ... to ... Planorbis See
under piano-. plant plant, n a vegetable organism, or part of one. ready for ...
9
Academic Press Dictionary of Science and Technology
Planobispora Bacteriology, a genus of actinomycete bacteria that are found in
soil as branching substrate and spore-bearing aerial mycelia. planoblast
Invertebrate Zoology, a free-swimming medusa form of hy- droids. planoclastic
rock ...
Christopher G. Morris,
1992
10
The Zoologist: A Monthly Journal of Natural History
He would refer to the same group of bodies the pedunculated thread cell-like
sacs which in the form of four pencils terminate the four lobes which surround the
mouth of the planoblast in Podocoryne (see ' Gymnoblastic Hydroids,' pi. xvi, figs.