. Cytology, with special reference to the metazoan nucleus. Cells. 7i:. A^ M. K ⦠â¦'â N i? Fig. 28. Germinal vesicle-like stages in spermatogenesis. A-G, Notodrotnas monacha (after Schiualz, , 1912); H-N, Scolopendra hews (after Blackman, , ). In both cases the principal stapes between the pachytene nuclei (A and H) and the formation of the definitive bivalents (G and N) arc shown. a priori improbable that a fully developed germinal vesicle stage should be a normal occurrence in spermatogenesis, where the duration of the growth period is comparatively short, and there is l


. Cytology, with special reference to the metazoan nucleus. Cells. 7i:. A^ M. K ⦠â¦'â N i? Fig. 28. Germinal vesicle-like stages in spermatogenesis. A-G, Notodrotnas monacha (after Schiualz, , 1912); H-N, Scolopendra hews (after Blackman, , ). In both cases the principal stapes between the pachytene nuclei (A and H) and the formation of the definitive bivalents (G and N) arc shown. a priori improbable that a fully developed germinal vesicle stage should be a normal occurrence in spermatogenesis, where the duration of the growth period is comparatively short, and there is little or no deposition of reserve food material. Nevertheless, stages obviously corresponding with the germinal vesicle occur in the male meiotic phases of some animals. There is often. 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 Agar, Wilfred Eade, 1882-. London, Macmillan


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