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单词 Monera
例句 Monera
Because bacteria lack nuclei, mitochondria, and chloroplasts, all prokaryotes were placed in kingdom Monera, while single-celled eukaryotic organisms remained in kingdom Protista. Miller & Levine Biology 2018-01-01T00:00:00Z
“Twitter exploded in 2016, mostly through anonymously created accounts,” said Monera al Nahedh, an independent researcher and consultant who co-authored the report, published by the Center for Women’s Global Leadership at Rutgers University. Saudi women strive to bring male guardians to a Twitter end 2018-03-28T04:00:00Z
Protamœba, prō-ta-mē′ba, n. a low form of the Monera, which is constantly changing its form by sending out and withdrawing pseudopodia. Chambers's Twentieth Century Dictionary (part 3 of 4: N-R) 2012-01-30T03:00:13.887Z
This group of very simple forms includes many of Haeckel’s Monera, defined as “cytodes,” masses of protoplasm without a nucleus. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 10, Slice 6 "Foraminifera" to "Fox, Edward" 2011-04-22T02:00:08.637Z
Monera—formless little lumps of mucus matter supposed to be originated by spontaneous generation. The Church Handy Dictionary
All organisms are in the last resort descendants of autogenous Monera, evolved as a consequence of the divergence of characters through natural selection. Form and Function A Contribution to the History of Animal Morphology
The state of unorganized protoplasm which Haeckel named the Monera, that precedes the development of that architect of life, the cell, can hardly be more than one remove from inert matter. The Breath of Life
A German naturalist recognized among lower animals one group whose distinctive characteristic was that they were made of cells without nucleii, giving the name Monera to the group. The Story of the Living Machine A Review of the Conclusions of Modern Biology in Regard to the Mechanism Which Controls the Phenomena of Living Activity
Though Haeckel—his large experience of Monera fortified by the discovery of a close parallel near Greenland in 1876—would not desert Bathybius, the rest of its sponsors gave it up. Thomas Henry Huxley A Character Sketch
Genesis begins with man as man, and not with man as a Monera—supposing he ever was such. The Church Handy Dictionary
The simplest living things, the Monera, are nothing more than homogeneous masses of protein substance. Form and Function A Contribution to the History of Animal Morphology
From the Monera to Man is a long path, containing many stages, but it is a path including all the intermediate forms. A Series of Lessons in Gnani Yoga
Some of the Monera acquired tendencies towards the Protistic, others towards the Vegetal, and others towards the Animal modes of life. Critiques and Addresses
The earliest process of inorganic differentiation in the structureless body of the Monera led to its division into two different substances—the caryoplasm and the cytoplasm. The Evolution of Man — Volume 2
Though Haeckel, with his special experience of Monera, refused to desert Bathybius, a close parallel to which was found off Greenland in 1876, the rest of its sponsors gave it up. Life and Letters of Thomas Henry Huxley — Volume 1
At the commencement of it the oldest and simplest organisms were formed by spontaneous generation—the Monera, with which the history of life on our planet opened. The Evolution of Man — Volume 2
Even as far down the scale of life as the Monera, we may see the Creative Will in action. A Series of Lessons in Gnani Yoga
To put his views into a few words, he conceives that all forms of life originally commenced as Monera, or simple particles of protoplasm; and that these Monera originated from not-living matter. Critiques and Addresses
That the first cells to appear on the earth were formed from the Monera by such a differentiation seems to us the only possible view in the present condition of science. The Evolution of Man — Volume 2
The earliest unicellular organisms can only have been evolved from the simplest organisms we know, the Monera. The Evolution of Man — Volume 2
The first Monera were formed in the sea by spontaneous generation, as crystals are formed in the mother-water. The Evolution of Man — Volume 2
Thus we come to the last, or, if you prefer, the first, question in connection with evolution—the question of the origin of the Monera. The Evolution of Man — Volume 2
Some of the animal Monera acquired a nucleus, and became amoeba-like creatures; and, out of certain of these, ciliated infusorium-like animals were developed. Critiques and Addresses
For this reason the natural history of the Monera is of great interest; here alone can we find the means to overcome the chief difficulties of the problem of spontaneous generation. The Evolution of Man — Volume 2
I repeat that we must call in the aid of the hypothesis only as regards the Monera, the structureless "organisms without organs." The Evolution of Man — Volume 2
The actual living Monera are specimens of such organless or structureless organisms, as they must have boon formed by spontaneous generation at the commencement of the history of life. The Evolution of Man — Volume 2
Hence, the Monera are literally organisms without organs; in fact, from the philosophic point of view they are not organisms at all, since they have no organs. The Evolution of Man — Volume 2
They can consume and destroy bacteria, the dreaded vehicles of infectious diseases; but they can also transport these injurious Monera to fresh regions, and so extend the sphere of infection. The Evolution of Man — Volume 2
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