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Comparative embryology of lower invertebrates: Sources and pathways of individual development in multicellular organisms

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Author:Захваткин Алексей Алексеевич
Cover:Hard
Category:Comics and Graphic NovelsScience & MathReference booksNatural sciences
ISBN:978-5-9519-3203-7
Dimensions: 145x28x215cm
The attention of readers is offered the classical work of the outstanding Soviet zoologist A.A. Chryvatkina, dedicated to the presentation and development of one of the main problems of evolutionary embryology - the problems of the origin of the individual development of Metazoa (multicellular) The book is based on a detailed consideration of the organization, reproduction and development of unicellular protozoa. The development of invertebrates, but not all, but only the lowest, most primitive of them - the lower strokeing intestinal (book), sponges and few others, that is precisely those forms, the development of which can give the key to understanding the studied processes, is also considered. All this allows you to approach the main goal of the author - understanding the sources and ways of the origin of ontogenesis of multicellular, to historical, evolutionary lighting of phenomena previously considered by the general embryology metaphysically, without any attempts to understand their historical determination.
The book was based on a course of lectures that the author gave at the Faculty of Biological Faculty of Moscow State University. For its creation, he was awarded the Stalin Prize. The book is recommended for biologists and science historians, teachers, graduate students and students of biological universities, as well as all readers interested in biology
Author:
Author:Захваткин Алексей Алексеевич
Cover:
Cover:Hard
Category:
  • Category:Comics and Graphic Novels
  • Category:Science & Math
  • Category:Reference books
  • Category:Natural sciences
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Publication Language:Russian
Paper:
Paper:printing
ISBN:
ISBN:978-5-9519-3203-7

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