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10 LIBRI IN INGLESE ASSOCIATI CON «MEROBLASTICALLY»
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Discoblastula : It is found in meroblastically cleaving highly telolecithal eggs of
sharks, bony fishes, reptiles, birds, and egg laying mammals (Fig. 4.9 C). The
superficial meroblastic cleavage in the blastoderm of these eggs results in the ...
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Biosphere; a study of life
Eggs with even greater concentrations of yolk than are found in the frog are
unable to cleave throughout their entire mass, but must cleave either superfically
or meroblastically. The insect egg cleaves superficially, over the entire surface of
the ...
3
Amniote Origins: Completing the Transition to Land
The eggs of Reptilia and Monotremata cleave meroblastically, whereas those of
Marsupialia (Tyndale-Biscoe and Renfree, 1987) and Eutheria (Balinsky, 1975)
undergo a similar cleavage pattern although little or no yolk is present. Like all ...
Stuart Sumida, Karen L.M Martin, 1997
... MERLES MERLIN MERLINS MERLON MERLONS MERLOT MERLOTS
MERLS MERMAID MERMAIDS MERMAN MERMEN MEROBLASTIC
MEROBLASTICALLY MEROCRINE MEROMORPHIC MEROMYOSIN
MEROMYOSINS MEROPIA ...
Maliha Mendoza Mahmood, 2013
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This Side Up: Spatial Determination in the Early Development ...
Often such eggs cleave partially, or 'meroblastically', to form the embryo in a
restricted area, and then the uncleaved yolk is gradually absorbed into this
embryo. Such adaptations have evolved independently in a large number of
animal ...
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Primordial Germ Cells in the Chordates: Embryogenesis and ...
The egg cleaves meroblastically. Around the blastoderm a syncytial germ ring is
formed. The blastoderm, which originally is seven to eight cell layers thick, thins
out rapidly into a single layer while spreading over the yolk. The latter becomes ...
Pieter Dirk Nieuwkoop, Lien A. Sutasurya, 1979
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developmenta; abnormalities of the third eye
If holoblastic eggs are rotated so as to abolish the action of gravity they develop
normally, but if they are rotated sufficiently to centrifuge them they tend to
segment meroblastically and to give rise to abnormalities. The eggs of sea
organisms ...
MORULA ENDODERM EPIBOLY BLASTOPORE INGRESSION INVOLUTION
DELAMINATION INVAGINATION extensive in certain animals. A blastocoel is
also present in meroblastically formed blastulae. In the superficially cleaved
embryos, ...
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The Biology of the Monotremes
Actually maximal diameters are 4.3 mm for platypuses and 3.96 for Tachyglossus
. 2. Two eggs were found in the dilated end of the Fallopian tube (the
infundibulum). Both these had commenced to segment meroblastically and each
had eight ...
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Experimental Embryology
Such eggs segment meroblastically, a cap of cells or blastoderm being formed
lying on the surface of a nucleated but undivided yolk. The yolk-nuclei, moreover,
are enlarged, as in megalecithal fish eggs (Fig. 15). The rule is, of course, only ...
John Wilfrid Jenkinson, 1909