Definition of Heterogenesis. Meaning of Heterogenesis. Synonyms of Heterogenesis

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Definition of Heterogenesis

Heterogenesis
Heterogenesis Het`er*o*gen"e*sis, n. [Hetero- + genesis.] 1. (Biol.) Spontaneous generation, so called. 2. (Biol.) That method of reproduction in which the successive generations differ from each other, the parent organism producing offspring different in habit and structure from itself, the original form, however, reappearing after one or more generations; -- opposed to homogenesis, or gamogenesis.

Meaning of Heterogenesis from wikipedia

- of variation, and "sudden leaps" (heterogenesis) in the evolutionary process." Kölliker claimed that heterogenesis functioned according to a general law...
- Geoffroy's theory that evolution proceeds by large steps, under the name of heterogenesis, but this time ****uming the influence of a nonmaterial force to direct...
- Geoffroy's theory that evolution proceeds by large steps, under the name of heterogenesis. Geoffroy noted that the organization of dorsal and ventral structures...
- forms that now exist. The term equivocal generation, sometimes known as heterogenesis or xenogenesis, describes the supposed process by which one form of...
- argued against the concept of germ theory. He promoted a theory of "heterogenesis", a process by which existing living beings give birth to wholly different...
- Amazon, 2023, translation by Karen Hoflin) In Swedish Korta dikter (Heterogénesis, 2000, translation by Lena E. Heyman) Samtal (Libertad, Suecia, 2006...
- Alternation of generations (also known as metagenesis or heterogenesis) is the predominant type of life cycle in plants and algae. In plants both phases...
- Albert von Kölliker (1817–1905) presented his orthogenetic theory, heterogenesis, arguing for wholly separate lines of descent with no common ancestor...
- Zwecke, variously translated in English as heterogony/heterogeneity/heterogenesis of ends/goals/purposes. It was first formulated by Wundt in 1886, in...
- works he advanced the thesis that Marxism suffers what he called an "heterogenesis of ends," meaning that it is destined to triumph and self-destruct at...