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The Monthly Microscopical Journal: Transactions of the Royal ...
Each cytode now thrusts out two arms, which are prolongations of its substance,
and each of which is destined to become a gregarina. The first one that makes its
appearance is the largest, and is characterized by its marked granulation and ...
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The Annals and Magazine of Natural History: Zoology, Botany, ...
By differentiation of the primitive substance of the plastid (cell or cytode),w1'
t7zoutfissz'on of the original mass, a cuticle and cuticular appendages, muscular
fibrous layers, cilia, contractile cavities, and, by the segmentation of the nucleus,
...
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The Annals and Magazine of Natural History
By differentiation of the primitive substance of the plastid (cell or cytode) , without
fission of the original mass, a cuticle and cuticular appendages, muscular fibrous
layers, cilia, contractile cavities, and, by the segmentation of the nucleus, ...
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Symbiogenesis: A New Principle of Evolution
"Cytode" and "bioblast" are currently obsolete, vaguely synonymous terms for
elementary, non-nucleated units of life. Kozo-Polyansky uses these terms for a
non-nucleated (i.e., prokaryotic) organism (cytode) and its cell (bioblast), as
opposed ...
Boris Mikhaĭlovich Kozo-Poli︠a︡nskiĭ, Victor Fet, Lynn Margulis, 2010
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The American Journal of Sociology
But the biological unit, the cytode or enucleated cell, is a very complex body
compared to a molecule of protoplasm. The phenomena of heredity show that
there are still simpler elements or units having very varied qualities. These are
probably ...
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The Divine Pedigree Of Man
... truenucleated cell,but thatofa nonnucleated cytode, i. e.asimple protoplasmic
bodyin whichno true cell kernel (nucleus)is to befound." Of the importance
ofthisfact Professor Haeckel has thistosay:— " We regarditasafact ofthe greatest
interest ...
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The Monthly Microscopical Journal: Transactions of the Royal ...
Each cytode now thrusts out two arms, which are prolongations of its substance,
and each of which is destined to become a gregarina. The first one that makes its
appearance is the largest, and is characterized by its marked granulation and ...
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Quarterly Journal of Microscopical Science
... second order, or organs (in a purely morphological sense), in that, during the
time of reproduction the newly formed individuals (zoospores, Tetra- plasta, and
other forms of germs) remain for some time united in one Cytode colony (organ).
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The American Journal of the Medical Sciences
These outline drawings show the formation of the cytode described in the text.
The division into ectoplasm and endoplasm is not drawn. Attention is called to the
marked variations in size and shape which the granules apparently show.
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The Riverside Natural History
The longer one separates from the cytode and then moves about independently,
like a nematode worm. The shorter arm then develops, appropriating the entire
substance of the cytode, and likewise acquires the form of a nematode worm.
John Sterling Kingsley, 1888
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No, Scientists in Darwin's Day Did Not Grasp the Complexity of the …
... cytode by Haeckel, and germinal matter by Lionel Beale. This protoplasm, although entirely destitute of texture, and consequently destitute of ... «Discovery Institute, 6월 13»