10 АНГЛІЙСЬКА КНИЖКИ ПОВ'ЯЗАНІ ІЗ «AMPHIBLASTIC»
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Quarterly Journal of Microscopical Science
If the latter view should be confirmed, and for Dolchinia also (Korotneff, 1891), the
Thaliacean stolon, in contrast to that of Ascidiacea, would be consistently '
amphiblastic '. In the stolon of Pterobranchs there appears to be no special ...
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Academic Press Dictionary of Science and Technology
Thus, amphiblastic cleavage. amphiblastula Developmental Biology, a blastula in
which there is complete but unequal cleavage, so that the cells of one
hemisphere differ from those of the other. Invertebrate Zoology, the free-
swimming larva of ...
Christopher G. Morris, 1992
Of the older Dipnoi (Paladipneusta)we have now only one specimen, the
remarkable Ceratodus of East Australia; its amphiblastic gastrulation has been
recently explained by Richard Semon (cf. Chapter XXL). That of the two modern ...
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The Evolution of Man: A Popular Scientific Study
Of the older Dipnoi (Paladipncusta) we have now only one specimen, the
remarkable Ceratodus of East Australia; its amphiblastic gastrulation has been
recently explained by Richard Semon (cf. Chapter XXI.). That of the two modern ...
Ernst Heinrich Philipp August Haeckel, 1910
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Plant Genetic Resourses Newsletter
Amphiblastic species produce two types of leaves. One form of leaf structure
persists only during the juvenile stage. The other form persists throughout the rest
of the plant's life. In species from dry regions, seedling type of leaf production
stops ...
e.g. frogs, toads and newts. AMPHIBIAN Animals belonging to class Amphibia.
AMPHIBIOUS An organism that is capable of leading life both in water and in
land, e.g. frog and toad. AMPHIBLASTIC An alternative word for telolecithal; ...
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The Primary Factors Of Organic Evolution
In meroblastic and amphiblastic embryos, the segmentation which develops the
nutritive tissues is evidently more sluggish, tor the cells are larger and fewer in
number than those of the ectoderm. In evolution external stimuli modify the
course ...
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Dictionary of Developmental Biology and Embryology
Amphibia the class of vertebrates composed of amphibians; includes three extant
orders, Anura, Urodela, and Apoda. amphibians members of the class of
vertebrates (Amphibia) that includes frogs and salamanders. amphiblastic
cleavage the ...
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The Evolution of Man (Complete)
Some lower molluscs. d. Many echinoderms. e. A few lower articulata (some
brachiopods, copepods: Tardigrades, pteromalina). f. Many tunicata. g. The
acrania (amphioxus). 1.2. Unequal Segmentation. Amphiblastic ova.
Hoodedgastrula ...
Ernst Heinrich Philipp August Haeckel
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Pamphlets on Biology: Kofoid collection
... transitions between the earliest embryonic forms occurring in the most different
kinds of ova, as between the discoid or meroblastic and the vesicular or
holoblastic, through the intermediate series which may be termed amphiblastic
ova*.