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Significats de rudimentary organs en anglès
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Ús de rudimentary organs en anglès
1
The sensory apparatus presents a series of most remarkable rudimentaryorgans.
2
The many rudimentaryorgans in the urinary and sexual apparatus are particularly interesting.
3
On my view of descent with modification, the origin of rudimentaryorgans is simple.
4
Hence rudimentaryorgans in the adult are often said to have retained their embryonic condition.
5
Hence use for same purpose of rudimentaryorgans, etc.
6
There is no other way of explaining rudimentaryorgans.
7
There are similar rudimentaryorgans in all parts of our body, and in all the higher animals.
8
Who could reflect upon rudimentaryorgans, and grant Paley the kind of design that alone would content him?
9
Such are called rudimentaryorgans.
10
The main features, indeed, can still be traced, but they have become as transformed and lifeless as rudimentaryorgans.
11
With plants I do not know whether the redevelopment of rudimentaryorgans occurs more frequently under culture than under nature.
12
Moreover, the four gill-clefts of the human embryo are only interesting as rudimentaryorgans, and they soon close up and disappear.
13
To the right and left of it in the adult male are a couple of other rudimentaryorgans, the lateral vesico-umbilical ligaments.
14
These very ancient and strictly hereditary structures, which have no physiological significance to-day, deserve (as " rudimentaryorgans") our closest attention.
15
The importance of embryological characters and of rudimentaryorgans in classification is intelligible, on the view that a natural arrangement must be genealogical.
16
Only one of them is retained in each sex; the other either disappears altogether, or only leaves relics in the shape of rudimentaryorgans.