. Analysis of development. Embryology; Embryology. Amphibians The following chapters will deal in detail with these relationships between the germ layers. We merely draw the general conclu- sion that the organizing capacity resides pri- marily in the entomesoderm and not in the ectoderm. The former consists of regionally different tissue components which determine 237 may cause various degrees of cyclopia and microcephaly: hybridization (Moore, '46); parthenogenesis, androgenesis or over-ripe- ness of the egg (Rvigh, '48); low or high temperatures (Atlas, '35; Hoadley, '38); centrifugation (Je
. Analysis of development. Embryology; Embryology. Amphibians The following chapters will deal in detail with these relationships between the germ layers. We merely draw the general conclu- sion that the organizing capacity resides pri- marily in the entomesoderm and not in the ectoderm. The former consists of regionally different tissue components which determine 237 may cause various degrees of cyclopia and microcephaly: hybridization (Moore, '46); parthenogenesis, androgenesis or over-ripe- ness of the egg (Rvigh, '48); low or high temperatures (Atlas, '35; Hoadley, '38); centrifugation (Jenkinson, '14; Motomura, '31; Pasteels, '40; Pasqviini, '42); irradiation J^ i^^' \r'. 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 Willier, Benjamin H. (Benjamin Harrison), b. 1890. Philadelphia, Saunders
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