In "Evidences Of A Sexual-cycle In The Life-history Of Amoeba Proteus", Gary Nathan Calkins presents a detailed investigation into the reproductive processes of Amoeba proteus, a well-known protozoan. This scientific study delves into the potential existence of a sexual cycle within the life history of this organism, offering valuable insights into cellular biology and microbiology.
Calkins' work contributes to a deeper understanding of the complex life cycles of single-celled organisms, exploring the mechanisms and evidences that suggest a form of sexual reproduction. This research is essential for scientists, researchers, and students interested in the intricacies of cellular reproduction and the broader field of natural history. The book offers a foundational exploration into the behavior of these microorganisms.
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