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Description Fig. 51. The two maturation divisions of the egg. The divisions are unequal, so that two small polar bodies are formed one of these subsequently divides. The three polar bodies and the egg are comparable to the four sperms.
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Source A Critique of the Theory of Evolution., available freely at Project Gutenberg
Author Thomas Hunt Morgan


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