. An atlas of the fertilization and karyokinesis of the ovum. Ovum; Fertilization (Biology); Meiosis; Embryology -- Echinodermata. GENERAL INTRODUCTION. characteristics, or stirp, of the parent. The study of the internal changes accompanying fertilization therefore leads directly to an inquiry into the mechanism of inheritance, and our study of these changes cannot be too precise or detailed. The first decisive discovery regarding the internal phenomena of fertilization was made by Oscar Hertwig,' in 1875, in the egg of the sea-urchin. Hertwig determined the fact, namely, that the nucleus of t


. An atlas of the fertilization and karyokinesis of the ovum. Ovum; Fertilization (Biology); Meiosis; Embryology -- Echinodermata. GENERAL INTRODUCTION. characteristics, or stirp, of the parent. The study of the internal changes accompanying fertilization therefore leads directly to an inquiry into the mechanism of inheritance, and our study of these changes cannot be too precise or detailed. The first decisive discovery regarding the internal phenomena of fertilization was made by Oscar Hertwig,' in 1875, in the egg of the sea-urchin. Hertwig determined the fact, namely, that the nucleus of the spermatozoon, or "sperm-. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Wilson, Edmund B. (Edmund Beecher), 1856-1939; Leaming, Edward, 1861-1916. New York, London, Pub. for the Columbia university press by Macmillan and co.


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