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Primarily it is employed to indicate the study of the parts which build up the body , and the relationship which these present to each other . But the structure of an individual is not the same at all stages of its life , for many ...
Primarily it is employed to indicate the study of the parts which build up the body , and the relationship which these present to each other . But the structure of an individual is not the same at all stages of its life , for many ...
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The same organ repeated in two different animals is said to present a case of homology . But the morphological identity between the two organs must be proved beyond dispute before the homology between them can be allowed .
The same organ repeated in two different animals is said to present a case of homology . But the morphological identity between the two organs must be proved beyond dispute before the homology between them can be allowed .
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Primarily it is employed to indicate the study of the parts which build up the body , and the relationship which these present to each other . But the structure of an individual is not the same at all stages of its life , for many ...
Primarily it is employed to indicate the study of the parts which build up the body , and the relationship which these present to each other . But the structure of an individual is not the same at all stages of its life , for many ...
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The same organ repeated in two different animals is said to present a case of homology . But the morphological identity between the two organs must be proved beyond dispute before the homology between them can be allowed .
The same organ repeated in two different animals is said to present a case of homology . But the morphological identity between the two organs must be proved beyond dispute before the homology between them can be allowed .
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In heterotype mitosis , the number of chromosomes is reduced during the cell division , and each daughter cell possesses only half the number of chromosomes that was present in the mother cell .
In heterotype mitosis , the number of chromosomes is reduced during the cell division , and each daughter cell possesses only half the number of chromosomes that was present in the mother cell .
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Expressions et termes fréquents
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