| Richard Steel - 1900 - 220 páginas
...Haeckel, " * * is briefly expressed in the proposition: that the History of the Germ is an epitome of the History of the Descent ; or, in other words:...Individual Organism passes during its progress from the egg cell to its fully developed state, is a brief, compressed reproduction of the long series of forms... | |
| Ernst Haeckel - 1903 - 548 páginas
...that the History of the Germ is an epitome of the History of the Descent ; or, in other v.-ijrds : that Ontogeny is a recapitulation of Phylogeny ; or,...Individual Organism passes during its progress from the egg cell to its fully developed state, is a brief, compressed reproduction of the long series of forms... | |
| Thomas Hunt Morgan - 1903 - 498 páginas
...an epitome of the genealogy ; or the ontogeny is a recapitulation of the phylogeny; or, more fully, the series of forms through which the individual organism passes during its development from the egg-cell to the finished condition is a short, compressed repetition of the longer... | |
| William Smith Turner - 1904 - 364 páginas
...epitome of the history of descent; or, in other words, that ontogeny is a recapitulation of philogeny; or, somewhat more explicitly, that the series of forms...to its fully developed state is a brief compressed reproduction of the long series of forms through which the animal ancestors of that organism (or the... | |
| Oliver Joseph Thatcher - 1907 - 494 páginas
...of evolution, is briefly expressed in the proposition : that the History of the Germ is an epitome of the History of the Descent ; or, in other words...individual organism passes during its progress from the egg cell to its fully developed state, is a brief, compressed reproduction of the long series of forms... | |
| Oliver Joseph Thatcher - 1907 - 482 páginas
...history of evolution, is briefly expressed in the proposition: that the History of the Germ is an epitome of the History of the Descent; or, in other words: that Ontogeny is a recapitulation of Phytogeny; or, somewhat more explicitly: that the series of forms through which the individual organism... | |
| Henry D. McCulloch - 1907 - 70 páginas
...of functions hardly exists even in name. Ontogeny is a recapitulation of phylogeny, that is to say, that the series of forms through which the individual organism passes during its development from the ovum to the complete bodily structure is a brief, condensed repetition of the... | |
| Paul Carus - 1913 - 684 páginas
...special. As Haeckel puts it : "Ontogeny is a recapitulation of phylogeny, or, somewhat more explicitly, the series of forms through which the individual organism...to its fully developed state is a brief, compressed reproduction of the long series of forms through which the animal ancestors of that organ ism, or the... | |
| John Alexander Moore - 1993 - 548 páginas
...in other words, "Ontogeny is a recapitulation of phylogeny." It may be more fully stated as follows: The series of forms through which the individual organism passes during its development from the ovum to the complete bodily structure is a brief, condensed repetition of the... | |
| James Reeve Pusey - 1998 - 282 páginas
...which it belongs."133 That is what it meant to say that "Ontogeny is a recapitulation of Phylogeny": The series of forms through which the Individual Organism passes during its progress from the egg cell to its fully developed state, is a brief, compressed reproduction of the long series of forms... | |
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