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,Bifurkation bei gewöhnlichen DGL,he generalized nature of unicellular organisms which, within the confines of one cell, contain the regulatory mechanisms necessary for the survival of an entire organism, further suggests that most protozoans will have cellular mechanisms similar to a wide variety of metazoan cell types.Narrative 发表于 2025-3-27 09:59:37
Book 1975search in Vail, Colorado, in January, 1972. The original participants were Drs. Epstein, Hamilton, Kung, Wood and myself. However, since that time several other authors (Drs. Applewhite, Chen, Diehn and Ettienne) were asked to contri bute papers and all were asked to update their presentations so aincite 发表于 2025-3-27 17:09:48
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Protozoa as Models of Stimulus Transduction,ntury Jennings (1906) and Mast (1906) described in detail some responses of protozoa to stimuli: the “avoiding reaction” of swimming ciliates when they bump into objects, the swimming behavior which causes flagellates to collect in lighted areas and the responses of amoeba to mechanical stimuli andGROUP 发表于 2025-3-28 00:54:15
Cybernetics and the Behavior of Microorganisms,olved in sensory transduction are much less complex, and thus presumably more easily understood, in the former. When I first became interested in the subject, it was with the now common idea that the stimulus/response systems of unicells might be suitable models for the sensory systems of higher org先兆 发表于 2025-3-28 02:48:06
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Contractility of Muscle Cells and Non-Muscular Contractile Cells,ork of Darwin, Pavlov and Mendel. The works of each of these men provided radical insights into comparative aspects of behavior in different species; physiological responses to behavioral conditioning and a methodology for understanding the hereditary basis for behavioral traits in living organisms.