Lexicographical Neighbors of Isogamous
Literary usage of Isogamous
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Encyclopaedia Britannica: A Dictionary of Arts, Sciences, and General by Thomas Spencer Baynes (1890)
"Reproducido», vegetative by division or by means of asexually-produced spores (a
UJ-L- spores) ; or sexual isogamous by the fusion of non-ciliated gamete«. ..."
2. A Treatise on the British Freshwater Algae by George Stephen West (1904)
"Sexual reproduction either isogamous or heterogamous. ... Sexual reproduction of
an isogamous or heterogamous character is known in some. ..."
3. A Textbook of Botany for Colleges and Universities by John Merle Coulter, Charles Reid Barnes, Henry Chandler Cowles (1910)
"In considering certain representative forms, two categories are convenient;
namely, the isogamous forms and the heterogamous forms. ..."
4. A Student's Text-book of Botany by Sydney Howard Vines (1896)
"... a new individual is formed; sexual reproduction, isogamous by piano- gametes,
... sexual process isogamous; body a coenobium consisting of a definite ..."
5. The Encyclopaedia Britannica: A Dictionary of Arts, Sciences, and General by Thomas Spencer Baynes (1890)
"Reproducido», vegetative by division or by means of asexually-produced spores (a
UJ-L- spores) ; or sexual isogamous by the fusion of non-ciliated gamete«. ..."
6. A Treatise on the British Freshwater Algae by George Stephen West (1904)
"Sexual reproduction either isogamous or heterogamous. ... Sexual reproduction of
an isogamous or heterogamous character is known in some. ..."
7. A Textbook of Botany for Colleges and Universities by John Merle Coulter, Charles Reid Barnes, Henry Chandler Cowles (1910)
"In considering certain representative forms, two categories are convenient;
namely, the isogamous forms and the heterogamous forms. ..."
8. A Student's Text-book of Botany by Sydney Howard Vines (1896)
"... a new individual is formed; sexual reproduction, isogamous by piano- gametes,
... sexual process isogamous; body a coenobium consisting of a definite ..."