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Report of the Commissioner for ...
... passing over, however, the consideration of the extremely manifold
composition of the polymixic plankton, since I am reserving Chat as well as a
contribution of a number of mixture-tables for a later work. 1. Monotonic
Protophytic Plankton.
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Tabular view of the primary divisions of the Animal Kingdom, ...
... can merely favour the necessary conditions, not force nature in their formation.
They originate from and assimilate only organized matter; but the protophytic cell
assimilates mineral elements, and organizes them to its simple tissues, which 87.
Robert Edmond GRANT, 1861
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The Evolution of Man: A Popular Scientific Study
The organism is a simple plastid (at first unnucleated cytode, thou nucleated cell),
afterwards a simple association of homogeneous cells: no tissue, no gut. 1. First
stage: The life of the Chromacea. The protophytic organism (without organs), ...
Ernst Heinrich Philipp August Haeckel, 1910
... changes showing life, 1, 72, 75 ; crystallization and vegetal life, 1, 78 ; vital
adjustments, 1, 83 ; length and complexity of life, 1, 84, 85 ; animal and vegetal
biology, 1, 96 ; growth, 1, 108 ; protophytic structure, 1, 109 ; organization and
growth, ...
to regard them as unknown forms of plant life proved too strong, and they were all
laboriously figured and defined as new types of protophytic genera. The majority
of Reinsch's genera must be regarded as inorganic structures, whilst others are ...
Sir Henry C. Burdett, John Bretland Farmer, 1894
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The evolution of the species or phylogeny
The organism is a simple plastid (at first unnucleated cytode, then nucleated cell),
afterwards a simple association of homogeneous cells : no tissue, no gut. 1. First
stage: The life of the Chromacea. The protophytic organism (without organs), ...
Ernst Heinrich Philipp August Haeckel, 1910
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Americanized Encyclopedia britannica, revised and amended: A ...
The protophytic Alga' are reproduced by asexually developed spores, but in
some forms an indication is already given of the differentiation of these spores
into sexual reproductive cells which takes place in the higher forms of the group.
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Americanized Encyclopaedia Britannica: Rev. and Amended A ...
The protophytic Algae are reproduced by asexually developed spores, but 111
some forms an indication is already given of the differentiation of these spores
into sexual reproductive cells which takes place in the higher forms of the group.
to regard them as unknown forms of plant life proved too strong, and they were all
laboriously figured and defined as new types of protophytic genera. The majority
of Reinsch's genera must be regarded as inorganic structures, whilst others are ...
Their essential difference from the Protophytic Algae seems to lie in their
incapacity for the formation of chlorophyll and of carbon-compounds, under the
influence of light, out of the simple binary compounds — water, carbonic acid,
and ...