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Description: Biology By Edmund Beecher Wilson these are given in the obvious structure of the organism, such as the tendrils by means of which the climbing plant sustains itself against the action of gravity or the winds, the protective shell of the snail, the protective colors and shapes of animals, and the like. We are delighted to publish this classic book as part of our extensive Classic Library collection...
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Description: Biologyby Edmund Beecher Wilsonthese are given in the obvious structure of the organism, such as the tendrils by means of which the climbing plant sustains itself against the action of gravity or the winds, the protective shell of the snail, the protective colors and shapes of animals, and the like. Any structural feature that is useful because of its construction is a structural adaptation; and w...
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Description: As one of the pioneers of modern embryology, Edmund Beecher Wilson's groundbreaking research on the development of the earthworm remains a foundational text in the field. Compellingly written and meticulously researched, The Embryology of the Earthworm offers a fascinating glimpse into the complexities of biological development. This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important...
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Description: In this groundbreaking work in the field of embryology, Edmund Beecher Wilson provides an exhaustive analysis of the lineage of cells in the marine annelid Nereis. His findings, based on exhaustive microscopic observation and mathematical analysis, have profound implications for our understanding of embryonic development and cellular differentiation. This work has been selected by scholars as bein...
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