Nature, Količina 108Sir Norman Lockyer Macmillan Journals Limited, 1921 |
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... organism , arrange themselves across the middle of the spindle . Then each splits into two , and one half moves away from the other and towards the corresponding end of the spindle . We have now two groups of daughter- chromosomes , and ...
... organism , arrange themselves across the middle of the spindle . Then each splits into two , and one half moves away from the other and towards the corresponding end of the spindle . We have now two groups of daughter- chromosomes , and ...
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Sir Norman Lockyer. to the organism . Just as the various steps in the metabolic process are dependent on those which preceded them , so when an organism becomes . differentiated into parts , when the main process becomes sub - divided ...
Sir Norman Lockyer. to the organism . Just as the various steps in the metabolic process are dependent on those which preceded them , so when an organism becomes . differentiated into parts , when the main process becomes sub - divided ...
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... organism , " given to the individual units of living matter as they are met with in Nature , implies that these act as unified and co - ordinated entities . At the same time , it must be remembered that an organism considered apart from ...
... organism , " given to the individual units of living matter as they are met with in Nature , implies that these act as unified and co - ordinated entities . At the same time , it must be remembered that an organism considered apart from ...
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