. The biology of Stentor. Stentor. Fig. 39. Rerouting of the oral primordium. A. Reorganization anlage presumably serving for division. a: Primordium excised from stage-3 regenerator, h: New anlage promptly formed in line of heal, without stripe multipli- cation, c: Hence regenerated frontal field and head are too small. d: This disproportion is usually the stimulus to reorganization and an anlage altogether like that of reorganizer (not D-shaped as in divider) is formed, e: Yet animal may divide instead of reorganizing, even though its original volume was considerably reduced by Pl


. The biology of Stentor. Stentor. Fig. 39. Rerouting of the oral primordium. A. Reorganization anlage presumably serving for division. a: Primordium excised from stage-3 regenerator, h: New anlage promptly formed in line of heal, without stripe multipli- cation, c: Hence regenerated frontal field and head are too small. d: This disproportion is usually the stimulus to reorganization and an anlage altogether like that of reorganizer (not D-shaped as in divider) is formed, e: Yet animal may divide instead of reorganizing, even though its original volume was considerably reduced by 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 Tartar, Vance, 1911-. New York, Pergammon Press


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