Life and MindAntioch Press, 1956 - Broj stranica: 29 |
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... plant bud , each of which at the beginning of its history is little more than a tiny , rounded mass of cells , does not grow at random and into a formless structure but marches steadily forward toward the ever - increasing complexity of ...
... plant bud , each of which at the beginning of its history is little more than a tiny , rounded mass of cells , does not grow at random and into a formless structure but marches steadily forward toward the ever - increasing complexity of ...
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... plant may be induced to continue to grow after they have reached their normal mature state , and will then produce small buds from which , in time , a whole new plant develops . This is the means by which many plants are propagated ...
... plant may be induced to continue to grow after they have reached their normal mature state , and will then produce small buds from which , in time , a whole new plant develops . This is the means by which many plants are propagated ...
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... plant kingdoms where missing organs and tissues of many sorts are replaced . To be sure , this re- generative ability is usually present only in young and developing structures and is gradually lost as the organ- ism grows older . There ...
... plant kingdoms where missing organs and tissues of many sorts are replaced . To be sure , this re- generative ability is usually present only in young and developing structures and is gradually lost as the organ- ism grows older . There ...
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