Studies in History of Biology, Выпуск 3William R. Coleman, Camille Limoges Johns Hopkins University Press, 1979 |
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... sexuality in plants . Harvey's famous aphorism , " ex ovo omnia , " was often misinter- preted as implying a sexual mode of reproduction for all animals , while the search for the mammalian egg by de Graaf , among others , and the ...
... sexuality in plants . Harvey's famous aphorism , " ex ovo omnia , " was often misinter- preted as implying a sexual mode of reproduction for all animals , while the search for the mammalian egg by de Graaf , among others , and the ...
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... sexual and asexual reproduction . Leuckart recognized that sexual reproduction was ubiquitous through- out the animal kingdom ( with the possible exception of the Infusoria . ) He devoted the main body of his text to surveying the ...
... sexual and asexual reproduction . Leuckart recognized that sexual reproduction was ubiquitous through- out the animal kingdom ( with the possible exception of the Infusoria . ) He devoted the main body of his text to surveying the ...
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... sexual reproduction . 78 There is value , however , in allowing him to speak for himself , for when he turned to matters regarding sexual reproduction his words reflect how this diversity brought with it an ambiguity in the identity of ...
... sexual reproduction . 78 There is value , however , in allowing him to speak for himself , for when he turned to matters regarding sexual reproduction his words reflect how this diversity brought with it an ambiguity in the identity of ...
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