- from parts,
preformationists believed that the form of
living things exist, in real terms,
prior to
their development.
Preformationists suggested that...
-
Ultimately by 11
September the
preformationists are to
report back to the Palace. On
Tuesday 8
September preformationist Lachaert tested positive for the...
-
biologists finally led
epigenesis to
eclipse the long-established
preformationist view. The
embryologist Caspar Friedrich Wolff re****ed preformationism...
-
molten core, he anti****ted
modern geology. In embryology, he was a
preformationist, but also
proposed that
organisms are the
outcome of a combination...
- seed
prior to
developing into an
embryo and a fetus.
According to
preformationists, the body of the
progeny already existed in a pre-existing but undeveloped...
- the germ
would evolve to
yield offspring similar to the parents. The
Preformationist view
believed procreation was an act of
revealing what had been created...
- a
place for the
embryo to develop, (a
concept he
acquired from the
preformationist Pythagoras).
Aristotle believed a
fetus in
early gestation has the...
- a
place for the
embryo to develop, a
concept he
acquired from the
preformationist Pythagoras.
Aristotle argued for form and
function emerging gradually...
- of the
classical controversies in
embryology was that
between the
preformationists and the epigenisists[sic]. [...] the
interaction of
these constituents...
- PMIDĀ 336580. S2CIDĀ 6775858. Baxter, A. L. (1976). "Edmund B.
Wilson as a
preformationist: Some
reasons for his
acceptance of the
chromosome theory". Journal...