Organism as a wholePutnam, 1916 - 379 pages |
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Page v
... in each organism is large , the possibility must be faced that the organism is merely a mosaic of independent hereditary characters . If this be the case the question arises : What moulds these independent characters into.
... in each organism is large , the possibility must be faced that the organism is merely a mosaic of independent hereditary characters . If this be the case the question arises : What moulds these independent characters into.
Page vi
Jacques Loeb. the question arises : What moulds these independent characters into a harmonious whole ? The vitalist settles this question by assuming the existence of a pre - established design for each organism and of a guiding " force ...
Jacques Loeb. the question arises : What moulds these independent characters into a harmonious whole ? The vitalist settles this question by assuming the existence of a pre - established design for each organism and of a guiding " force ...
Page vii
... question , but the writer notices with regret , that he has failed to refer in the text to so important a contribution to the subject as Sir E. A. Schäfer's masterly presidential address on " Life " or the addresses of Correns and ...
... question , but the writer notices with regret , that he has failed to refer in the text to so important a contribution to the subject as Sir E. A. Schäfer's masterly presidential address on " Life " or the addresses of Correns and ...
Page ix
... QUESTION OF THE ORIGIN OF LIFE CHAPTER III PAGE I · 14 I. THE INCOMPATIBILITY OF CLOSELY RELATED AND OF SPECIES SPECIFICITY THE CHEMICAL BASIS OF GENUS AND SPECIES : 40 SPECIES NOT 44 II . THE CHEMICAL BASIS OF GENUS AND SPECIES 53 ...
... QUESTION OF THE ORIGIN OF LIFE CHAPTER III PAGE I · 14 I. THE INCOMPATIBILITY OF CLOSELY RELATED AND OF SPECIES SPECIFICITY THE CHEMICAL BASIS OF GENUS AND SPECIES : 40 SPECIES NOT 44 II . THE CHEMICAL BASIS OF GENUS AND SPECIES 53 ...
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... question . The writer is under the impression that this author was led to his views by the belief that the egg is entirely undifferentiated . But the unfertilized egg is not homo- geneous , on the contrary , it has a simple but definite ...
... question . The writer is under the impression that this author was led to his views by the belief that the egg is entirely undifferentiated . But the unfertilized egg is not homo- geneous , on the contrary , it has a simple but definite ...
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agglutination animals annelids Arbacia Arch artificial membrane artificial parthenogenesis assumption bacteria Biol blastomeres blood body butyric acid cell division chapter characters chemical chromosome concentration contained cortical layer cytolysis definite determined digestion disintegration Driesch effect egg of purpuratus embryo enter the egg Entwcklngsmech enzyme existence experiments eyes f. d. ges fact female fertilized fish foreign species franciscanus frog Fundulus genus give rise graft groups grow growth heliotropic hemoglobin heredity hermaphroditic hybrids hypertonic solution idea induce Jour lack of oxygen large number larvæ latter light Lillie lipoids living matter Loeb male Mendelian heredity normal sea water nucleus observed ovaries oxidations parthenogenesis permeability phenomena phenomenon physicochemical Physiol pigment plants polyp positively heliotropic possible produced proteins protoplasm pure reaction regeneration result rôle salts sea urchin sea water sea-urchin egg segment serum shown sperm spermatozoön spermatozoön enters starfish Strongylocentrotus substances synthesis theory tion tissue transplanted unfertilized egg Wasteneys X chromosome