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10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «VITELLIGENOUS»
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1
Annals and Magazine of Natural History
is no doubt correct in asserting that they are the secretors of the yolk, and I
therefore agree with Prof. Huxley in calling them vitelligenous cells. Hermann
Meyer, who was followed in this respect by Dr. Allan Thomson, considered them
as ...
2
The Annals and Magazine of Natural History
Then commences the constriction of the second or ounger erm-chamber, and
afterwards that of the third, an so on. he contents of the separated cells or germ-
chambers, the future ova, consist of lar e round vitelligenous cellsI (Stein).
3
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London
The macula was distinctly visible; and neither in this one, nor in others rather
more advanced, could I see the vitelligenous bodies. The young egg-follicles, at
a somewhat later stage, strikingly resemble those of Cocous before the
constriction ...
As the title of the book does not indicate that it considers these subjects, it may be
well to direct attention to these points. According to Professor v. Siebold's
observations there are in the ovary of Polistcs vitelligenous cells and true ova,
and the ...
5
The Academy and Literature
As the title of the book does not indicate that it considers- these subjects, it may
be well to direct attention to these points. According to Professor v. Siebold's
observations there are in the ovary of P0/iris: vitelligenous cells and true ova, and
the ...
6
The Annals and Magazine of Natural History: Zoology, Botany, ...
In the further progress of the development more and more of the vitelline mass is
secreted, the vitelligenous cells become smaller, the epithelium becomes more
coarsely cellular, and “ at the approach of the maturity of the ovum acquires the ...
As the title of the book does not indicate that it considers these subjects, it may be
well to direct attention to these points. According to Professor v. Siebold's
observations there are in the ovary of Polistes vitelligenous cells and true ova,
and the ...
8) the ovicapsule has increased considerably in size, and can now be plainly
seen to contain three or four rather large clear apparently nucleated cells, (
vitelligenous cells) always situated in the free end, and one cell filled with a
granular ...
Davenport Academy of Science, Davenport, Iowa, Davenport Academy of Sciences, 1880
9
Proceedings of the Davenport Academy of Sciences
It seems probable that the vitelline membrane reallyrextends around and
includes the vitelligenous cells, for, as the ovum approaches its final
development the yolk globules extend gradually into the " head'7 forcing the
vitelligenous cells into ...
Davenport Academy of Sciences, 1880
10
Proceedings of the Davenport Academy of Sciences
A little later.(fig. 8) the ovicapsule has increased considerably in size, and can
now be plainly seen to contain three or four rather large clear apparently
nucleated cells. (vitelligenous cells) always situated in the free end, and one cell
filled with ...
Davenport Academy of Sciences, Davenport, Ia, 1880