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THE STRUCTURE OF ANIMAL CELLS . The human body is formed by the multiplication and differentiation of animal cells , therefore it is essential that the student should possess a knowledge of the main features and capabilities of such ...
THE STRUCTURE OF ANIMAL CELLS . The human body is formed by the multiplication and differentiation of animal cells , therefore it is essential that the student should possess a knowledge of the main features and capabilities of such ...
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The cell body consists of a kind of protoplasm called cytoplasm , separable into two parts ; the spongioplasm or cyto - reticulum ... The chromosomes are probably of definite number in the body cells of any given species of animal .
The cell body consists of a kind of protoplasm called cytoplasm , separable into two parts ; the spongioplasm or cyto - reticulum ... The chromosomes are probably of definite number in the body cells of any given species of animal .
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General decay and death are , therefore , the natural results of the loss of multiplication power of the cells of the body , but life may persist after multiplication power is lost , so long as the cells last produced retain their ...
General decay and death are , therefore , the natural results of the loss of multiplication power of the cells of the body , but life may persist after multiplication power is lost , so long as the cells last produced retain their ...
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SCHEMA OF ANIMAL CELL IN META- attached to , or very closely associated with , one PHASE OF HOMOTYPE MITOSIS . of the ... Red and blue indicate the original paternal completely divided into two halves , the daughter cells , each of ...
SCHEMA OF ANIMAL CELL IN META- attached to , or very closely associated with , one PHASE OF HOMOTYPE MITOSIS . of the ... Red and blue indicate the original paternal completely divided into two halves , the daughter cells , each of ...
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It appears , therefore , that the ancestors of certain tissue cells are capable of producing only a certain number of ... In ordinary or homotype mitosis the chromosomes are divided into equal parts , and , when the process of cell ...
It appears , therefore , that the ancestors of certain tissue cells are capable of producing only a certain number of ... In ordinary or homotype mitosis the chromosomes are divided into equal parts , and , when the process of cell ...
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