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ORIGIN AND EVOLUTION OF LIFE - PART 2....continued The
Biological Evolution from the Procaryonts to the Vegetable and
Animal Kingdom - Theory of spontaneous generation and
realization - Tapestry with a presentation of the Christian Genesis
(12th cent.) - Pattern of the descent and ramification of the five
phyla of organisms - Rise of the eucyte according to the theory of
endosymbiosis - Bacterial endosymbiosis in Amoeba (Pelomyxa) -
Development of flagellate eucytes to different algae and other forms
of life - Colonial forms of unicellular organisms as a pattern of
the development of multicellular organisms - Development of the
spore-plants from aquatic to terrestrial forms - Reconstruction of
Rhynia (Psilophyta), an early terrestrial primitive fern -
Evolutionary lines of terrestrial spore-plants - Evolutionary
process according to the telome theory - Phylogeny of leaves
according to the telome theory - Positions of sporangia according to
the telome theory I - Positions of sporangia according to the telome
theory II - Phylogeny of types of vascular bundles according to the
stelar theory - Thin section of a fossil actinostele (Lepidodendron)
- Psilotum, a present archaic fern. Protostele and actinostele -
Selaginella, a moss-fern, fertile stem with sporangia, w.m. - Ginkgo
biloba, ginkgo tree, leaves - Dicyema (Mesozoa), a simple animal
with body and sexual cells - Gastraea theory according to HAECKEL -
Notoneuralia and gastroneuralia theory according to HEIDER - Coelom
theory according to REMANE - Hypothetic phylogenetic tree of
Deuterostomia - Development of the abdominal cavity in the
Coelomates - Evolution of the Chordates I: wormlike animal to
lancet-like animal - Amphioxus (Branchiostoma lanceolatum), whole
mount - Evolution of the Chordates II: vertebrates - Simplified
scheme of ramifications to show the course of evolution in the
vertebrates - Morphological variety of an animal group: the
evolution of the cephalopoda - Saurians: Ornithischia and Saurischia
- Phylogenetic relations among saurians - Comparison of numbers of
species of the animals - Course of the earth history. Geological
times - Earth history. Table of formations - Cambrian period: Scene
of landscape with typical animals and plants - Silurian period:
Scene of landscape with typical animals and plants - Devonian
period: Scene of landscape with typical animals and plants -
Carboniferous period: Scene of landscape with typical animals and
plants - Permian period: Scene of landscape with typical animals and
plants - Triassic period: Scene of landscape with typical animals
and plants - Jurassic period: Scene of landscape with typical
animals and plants - Cretaceous period: Scene of landscape with
typical animals and plants - Tertiary period: Scene of landscape
with typical animals and plants - Quaternary period: Scene of
landscape with typical animals and plants. |