Get Free Checker

metagenesis

NOUN
  1. alternation of sexual and asexual generations

How To Use metagenesis In A Sentence

  • However, unlike cnidarians, ctenophores possess rows of cilia and a unique, complex sensory organ and lack cnidae and metagenesis.
  • Ctenophora or comb-jellyfish are completely different creatures which do not have metagenesis and do not bear cnidae.
  • Any level of kosmos, then, has a deep structure consisting of at least two countercurrent structural flows: genesis and metagenesis.
  • Under no circumstances would I even think of stress-induced metagenesis as being responsible from an environmental perspective in causing mutations. Creationists saturation-bombing Amazon? - The Panda's Thumb
  • It is the life cycle consisting of an asexual and a sexual generation (metagenesis) of the cycliophorans that makes the phylum unique.
  • This gas brine has two types as metagenesis and potassium salt leach stack, is meaningfulness as resource and being indication for seeking potassium minerals.
  • But stress-induced metagenesis does cause mutations. Creationists saturation-bombing Amazon? - The Panda's Thumb
  • Checkpoints in the life-cycle of Cassiopea spp.: control of metagenesis and metamorphosis in a tropical jellyfish.
  • We must, however, not forget that we possess the wonderful analogy of ontogeny (individual development) and above all, the fact of mutation and of metagenesis. At the Deathbed of Darwinism A Series of Papers
View all