Chemical News and Journal of Industrial Science, Tom 145,Wydanie 3776Chemical news office., 1932 |
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... distinct generation , giving the so - called alternation of generations , the sexual generation being flattened ... distinct system as canals formed as ingrowths from ectoderm at first serving partly as circulatory system , before latter ...
... distinct generation , giving the so - called alternation of generations , the sexual generation being flattened ... distinct system as canals formed as ingrowths from ectoderm at first serving partly as circulatory system , before latter ...
Strona 115
... distinct individuals , sometimes attached by a se- creted stalk ( byssus ) but often moving by means of a tongue - like foot , or swimming actively in various ways , developing from three primary embryonic layers of which the mesoderm ...
... distinct individuals , sometimes attached by a se- creted stalk ( byssus ) but often moving by means of a tongue - like foot , or swimming actively in various ways , developing from three primary embryonic layers of which the mesoderm ...
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... distinct ectoderm , endoderm and mesoderm , the latter separating to form a definite cœlom , blastopore posterior and dorsal in position , laval form ( tadpole ) , at first with the yolk sac as swelling of lower surface , very distinct ...
... distinct ectoderm , endoderm and mesoderm , the latter separating to form a definite cœlom , blastopore posterior and dorsal in position , laval form ( tadpole ) , at first with the yolk sac as swelling of lower surface , very distinct ...
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