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  • [[File:Grasshopper- female cartoon.jpg|thumb|Grasshopper]] ...in 912 February 2002 University of Wyoming [http://www.sidney.ars.usda.gov/grasshopper/ID_Tools/F_Guide/FieldGde.pdf USDA and the Agricultural Research Service -
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  • ==Grasshopper Life Cycle== :'''Links:''' [[Grasshopper Development]]
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  • [[File:Grasshopper- female cartoon.jpg|thumb|Grasshopper]] ...in 912 February 2002 University of Wyoming [http://www.sidney.ars.usda.gov/grasshopper/ID_Tools/F_Guide/FieldGde.pdf USDA and the Agricultural Research Service -
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  • ==Grasshopper== [[Grasshopper Development]] - The grasshopper has been used as a model in studies of neural development.
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  • # [[Grasshopper Development|Grasshopper]]
    8 KB (981 words) - 00:33, 31 July 2018
  • ...es it consist of the same number of cell divisions. It is said that in the grasshopper there are eight divisions in this period; thus each primordial germ cell wo ...again producing four spermatids from each primary spermatogonium. (In the grasshopper obviously there would be now 1024 descendants from each primordial germ cel
    22 KB (3,708 words) - 21:43, 23 April 2017
  • ...e had earlier observed in the nuclei of dividing cells in the ovary of the grasshopper, Stenobrothus pmtorum. He also related the “cordon” to the nuclear fila
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  • ...ain chromosomes play an important part in the determination of sex. In the grasshopper (Stenobothrus viridulus) the somatic number of chromosomes in the male is s '''Fig. 13. Stages in the spermatogenesis of a grasshopper (Stenobothrus viridulus).''' Meek,
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  • ...polar view of the spermatogonial metaphase in Trixalis nasuta, a Japanese grasshopper, treated with diluted Flemming-Minouchi (Flemming’s strong solution ...smaller, more complicated and more difficult to preserve than those of the grasshopper.
    36 KB (5,759 words) - 09:49, 24 June 2020
  • --[[User:S8600021|Mark Hill]] 10:44, 23 November 2010 (EST) [[Grasshopper Development]] and [[Animal Life Cycles]] template pages added.
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    ...) Order of insects including grasshoppers, locusts, katydids and crickets. Grasshopper neural development has been used as models for mechanisms of neural develop :(More? [[Grasshopper Development]] | [[Animal Development]])
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  • As seen in sections, each lobe of the testis of the grasshopper contains a considerable number of closed sacs or cysts, which are filled wi FIG. 17. LOBE OF THE TESTIS OF A GRASSHOPPER. Xso. (After Davis.)
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  • ...viz., the grasshopper (Bowen, ’22) and the moths and butterfiiesfi In the grasshopper the acrosome is apparently of the granular type (fig. 3), but all the parts
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  • File:Bailey013.jpg|Fig. 13. Stages in the spermatogenesis of a grasshopper (Stenobothrus viridulus)
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  • Fig. 69. Steps in spermatogenesis in the grasshopper. In the center of the chart is Fig. 76. Conjugate sperm of grasshopper associated temporarily to form the “sperm boat.”
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  • ...at during their development, just as do those of Bombyx mori. Then for the grasshopper, Melanoplus differ entialis, we have the careful work of Slifer, who found Grasshopper
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  • ...ble that each hair-cell is in reality a cluster of cells, as some gig. 14. Grasshopper, Caauthors have maintained; but it is more prob- cea or able that we have t
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  • ...er filaments were shown to be located in one plane in the spermatozoa of a grasshopper (24), and it is probable that the same is true of sea urchin spermatozoa. T
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  • ...ngeways (1922), in the oocvtes of ^istericts, and the spermatocytes of the grasshopper Dissosteira (Chambers, 1 924). Chambers’ observations on Dissosieira are
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  • of the condition found in the grasshopper (Rhomaleum) testis. Maturation of the germ cells occurs in groups so that w
    54 KB (8,731 words) - 09:34, 12 April 2013
  • ...known quite exactly as we now know the chromosome of insects, such as the grasshopper or the dipteran, Drosophila melanogaster. A second fact brought out by fig
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