«RHEOTROPISM»に関連する英語の本
以下の図書目録から
rheotropismの使いかたを見つけましょう。
rheotropismに関する本と英語文献で使われた文脈を提供するための簡単な抜粋文。
1
American Journal of Physiology
308. A handy varnishing apparatus, 1906, XV, p. xxx. On Jensen's theory of
geotropism in Paramoecium, 1905, XIII, p. xv. On rheotropism. I. — Rheotropism
in fishes, 1904, XII, p. 149. On rheotropism. II. — Rheotropism of fish blind in one
eye, ...
F. C. Newcombe : Rheotropism and the relation of response to stimulus. — It has
been shown by Strasburger and Stahl that plasmodia of Myxomycetes grow
against a gentle stream of water. Jonsson found three fungi and the roots of three
...
John Merle Coulter, M.S. Coulter, Charles Reid Barnes,
1896
3
Papers from the Physiological Laboratory. St. Louis University
I. — RHEOTROPISM IN FISHES. By E. P. LYON. [From the Physiological
Laboratory of St. Louis University and the Marine Biological Laboratory, Woods
Hole, Mass.] THE usual theory regarding the mechanism of stimulation of
organisms in ...
4
The collected works of Sir Humphry Davy ...: Discourses ...
F. C. Newcombe : Rheotropism and the relation of response to stimulus. — It has
been shown by Strasburger and Stahl that plasmodia of Myxomycetes grow
against a gentle stream of water. Jonsson found three fungi and the roots of three
...
M.S. Coulter, Sir Humphry Davy, Charles Reid Barnes,
1896
5
Contributions from the Bermuda Biological Station for Research
When "cornered" by the current it literally stands on its head, a termination of the
negative reaction which is extremely unusual among fishes.4 This high sensitivity
suggests at once an explanation of posterior and lateral rheotropism, for it may ...
Bermuda Biological Station for Research,
1917
6
Journal of the Royal Microscopical Society
of a piece of blotting-paper, the other end of which dips into water, to come into
contact with tan containing plasmodia of the JEthalium, he found the latter to
display the phenomenon of rheotropism,* i.e. they move to meet the current of
water, ...
7
How to Prepare for the SAT II Biology E/M
The response of a plant to contact is known as (A) chemotropism (B) geotropism (
C) thig- motropism (D) rheotropism (E) ... hydrotropism (B) negative hydrotropism
(C) positive geotropism (D) negative geotropism (E) negative rheotropism 5.
8
Plant Tropisms: And Other Growth Movements
may also be responsible for some cases of fungal 'rheotropism', i.e. directional
responses to the flow of water. For example, positive rheotropism (upstream
growth) in germ tubes of Rhizopus nigrans seems to be due to high
concentrations of a ...
9
Sensory Processing in Aquatic Environments
Lyon, E.P. (1904). On rheotropism: I. Rheotropism in fishes. Am. J. Physiol. 12:
149–161. MacDowall, R.M. (1997). An accessory lateral line in some New
Zealand and Australian galaxiids (Teleostei: Galaxiidae). Ecol. Freshw. Fish. 6:
217–224.
Shaun P. Collin, N.Justin Marshall,
2003
(viii) Rheotropism : Growth movement in response to running water current is
called rheotropism. The roots grow against the direction of water current and they
are therefore, described as positively rheotropic. The root of the seedling in more
...