Insecta, are not continuous with any uterine or other female organ, and therefore do not at all communicate with the external world; on the other hand, they are simply attached to the inner surface of the animal, and their component germs are detached... Anatomy of the Invertebrataby Carl Th. Ernst Siebold - 1854 - 470 pagesFull view - About this book
| Science - 1854 - 492 pages
...continuous with any uterine or other female organ, and therefore do not at all communicate directly with the external world. On the other hand, they are...detached into the abdominal cavity as fast as they are developed, and then escape outwards through a Fonts genitalis, exactly as is the case with the... | |
| 1854 - 956 pages
...continuous with any uterine or other female organ, and therefore do not at all communicate directly with the external world. On the other hand, they are...detached into the abdominal cavity as fast as they are developed, and then escape outwards through a Porus genitalis, exactly as is the case with the... | |
| Carl Th. Ernst Siebold, Hermann Stannius - Anatomy, Comparative - 1854 - 656 pages
...resemble in general form, the ovaries of some true Insecta, are not contimiaui with any uterine or other female organ, and therefore do not at all communicate...detached Into the abdominal cavity as fast as they are developed, and thence escape outwards through a Porus genitalu. With these data, the question arises,... | |
| English periodicals - 1854 - 408 pages
...continuous with any uterine or other female organ, and therefore do not at all communicate directly with the external world. On the other hand, they are...detached into the abdominal cavity as fast as they are developed, and then escape outwards through a par us genitalis, exactly as is the case with the... | |
| Biology - 1854 - 272 pages
...continuous with any uterine or other female organ, and, therefore, do not at all communicate directly with the external world. On the other hand, they are...detached into the abdominal cavity as fast as they are developed, and then escape outwards through a porus genitalis, exactly as is the case with the... | |
| Botany - 1854 - 518 pages
...continuous with any uterine or other female organ, and therefore do not at all communicate directly with the external world. On the other hand, they are...detached into the abdominal cavity as fast as they are developed, and then escape outwards through a poms genitalis, exactly as is the case with the eggs... | |
| Natural history - 1854 - 404 pages
...continuous with any uterine or other female organ, and therefore do not at all communicate directly with the external world. On the other hand, they are...detached into the abdominal cavity as fast as they are developed, and then escape outwards through a porus genitalis, exactly as is the case with the... | |
| American Association for the Advancement of Science - Science - 1856 - 354 pages
...continuous with any uterine or other female organ, and therefore do not at all communicate directly with the external world. On the other hand, they are...detached into the abdominal cavity as fast as they are developed, and then escape outwards through a porus genitalis, exactly as is the case with the... | |
| The American Academy of Arts and Sciences - 1857 - 432 pages
...resemble in general form the ovaries of some true Insecta, are not continuous with any uterine or other female organ, and therefore do not at all communicate...detached into the abdominal cavity as fast as they are developed, and thence escape outwards through a porus genitalis. " With these data, the question... | |
| Carl Th. Ernst Siebold - Anatomy, Comparative - 1874 - 470 pages
...ovaries of some true Insecta, are not continuous with any uterine or other female organ, and there fore do not at all communicate with the external world,...detached into the abdominal cavity as fast as they are developed, and thence escape outwards through a Porus genitaHs. With these data, the question arises,... | |
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