单词 | phylogenesis |
例句 | We have concentrated the full force of our discussion upon an example drawn from phylogenesis. Creative Evolution Why does he not labour at that hitherto quite unworked-out branch, physiogenesis, at the history of the evolution of functions, at the ontogenesis and phylogenesis of vital processes? Freedom in Science and Teaching. from the German of Ernst Haeckel A similar connection determines the relation between ontogenesis and phylogenesis. Three Contributions to the Theory of Sex Or, briefly stated, ontogenesis, or the embryonic development of the individual, is a brief recapitulation of phylogenesis, or the ancestral development of the phylum or group. The Whence and the Whither of Man A Brief History of His Origin and Development through Conformity to Environment; Being the Morse Lectures of 1895 It is probable that the sensitive and travelling leucocytes of our invertebrate ancestors have powerfully co-operated for millions of years in the phylogenesis of the advancing animal organisation. The Evolution of Man — Volume 2 But these efforts were so seriously marred by ignorance of comparative anatomy, an imperfect acquaintance with ontogenesis, and a complete neglect of phylogenesis, that they could not have more than a passing success. The Evolution of Man — Volume 1 It summarises the history of species; ontogenesis, we are told, reproduces phylogenesis. A New Philosophy: Henri Bergson Ontogenesis may be considered as a repetition of phylogenesis insofar as the latter has not been varied by a more recent experience. Three Contributions to the Theory of Sex |
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