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... endochrome ; b , two resulting cells ; c , cleavage into four , and d , into eight new cells , within the primary one . 2. Tetraspora gelatinosa . 3. Gonium pectorale ( a seen in face , b seen edgewise ) . 4. Pandorina morum ( a side ...
... endochrome ; b , two resulting cells ; c , cleavage into four , and d , into eight new cells , within the primary one . 2. Tetraspora gelatinosa . 3. Gonium pectorale ( a seen in face , b seen edgewise ) . 4. Pandorina morum ( a side ...
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... endochrome , & c .; and these will soon assume an amorphous , or irregular granular appearance , in which the original green colour is here and there very evident . Its further change , however , is usually into an olivaceous or ...
... endochrome , & c .; and these will soon assume an amorphous , or irregular granular appearance , in which the original green colour is here and there very evident . Its further change , however , is usually into an olivaceous or ...
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... endochrome , in which , as the filaments elongate , a transverse segmentation takes place , giving rise to the deceptive appearance of cells in single series . The filaments may be quite free , or disposed in bundles or strata . In the ...
... endochrome , in which , as the filaments elongate , a transverse segmentation takes place , giving rise to the deceptive appearance of cells in single series . The filaments may be quite free , or disposed in bundles or strata . In the ...
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... endochrome - cleavage and spontaneous movement will be seen to occur in all cases , in a more or less marked degree ; and indeed any differences distinguishable in the smaller , as compared with the larger forms , can only be said to be ...
... endochrome - cleavage and spontaneous movement will be seen to occur in all cases , in a more or less marked degree ; and indeed any differences distinguishable in the smaller , as compared with the larger forms , can only be said to be ...
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... endochrome , the ultimate subdivisions of which assume the flagellate motile character , and become organically united by the mutual blending of little stolon - like extensions , piercing the hyaline investments , which become hexagonal ...
... endochrome , the ultimate subdivisions of which assume the flagellate motile character , and become organically united by the mutual blending of little stolon - like extensions , piercing the hyaline investments , which become hexagonal ...
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