3 edition of Hormones and heredity found in the catalog.
Published
1921
by Constable in London
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Written in English
Edition Notes
Statement | by J. T. Cunningham. |
The Physical Object | |
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Pagination | xx, 246 p. |
Number of Pages | 246 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL23362787M |
LC Control Number | sg 22000024 |
OCLC/WorldCa | 3180846 |
The Female Section 3 Reproductive System Structure and Function You learned that the reproductive cells in males are called sperm. In females, they are called eggs, or (singular,ovum). The functions of the female reproductive system are to produce sex hormones, to produce eggs, and to provide a nourishing environment in which a fertilized egg. Hormones and Heredity This book is far more than a collection of data. It is a thoughtful and substantial contribution to the history of public health and the history of social or- mppensatory poryry -'of influenza. matter following the epidemic M UGENE LYMAN FISK.
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This book tells the story of three Viennese biologists—Paul Kammerer, Julius Tandler, and Eugen Steinach—who sought to show how the environment could shape heredity through the impact of hormones. It also explores the dynamic of. heredity of structural characters or adaptations such as wing of Bird or Bat, lung of Frog, asymmetry of Flat-fish or of specific characters, still less of secondary sexual characters, which formed the basis of the hormone.
influence of hormones on the growth and function of such glands. Then heredity of the effect of stimulus took place to some slight degree, and this would occur, according to my theory, only in the presence of the hormone from the ovary in the same condition as that in which the modification was first caused.
This would be of course after ovulation. heredity in presence of the hormones exuded by the fertilised ovum and the embryo developed from it. When the ovum or ova, not being fertilised, die the period of development is (usually) shortened and pro-oestrus or menstruation occurs. In the dog, however, the period of the oestrus cycle is about the as that of gestation--namely, six months.
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As blood concentrations of T 3 and T 4 rise, they inhibit both the pituitary and the hypothalamus in a negative feedback loop. The 3rd edition of Hormones offers a comprehensive treatment of the hormones of humans all viewed from the context of current theories of their action in the framework of our current.
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