In the case of the mistletoe, which draws its nourishment from certain trees, which has seeds that must be transported by certain birds, and which has flowers with separate sexes absolutely requiring the agency of certain insects to bring pollen from... The Church Quarterly Review - 353. oldalSzerkesztette: - 1882Teljes nézet - Információ erről a könyvről
| Charles Darwin - 2003 - 676 oldal
...bark of trees. In the case of the misseltoe, which draws its nourishment from certain trees, which has seeds that must be transported by certain birds, and...insects to bring pollen from one flower to the other, it is equally preposterous to account for the structure of this parasite, with its relations to several... | |
| Sir William Cecil Dampier Dampier, Margaret Dampier - 2003 - 312 oldal
...bark of trees. In the case of the mistletoe, which draws its nourishment from certain trees, which has seeds that must be transported by certain birds, and...insects to bring pollen from one flower to the other, it is equally preposterous to account for the structure of this parasite, with its relations to several... | |
| Angus M. Gunn - 2015 - 199 oldal
...bark of trees. In the case of the mistletoe, which draws its nourishment from certain trees, which has seeds that must be transported by certain birds, and...insects to bring pollen from one flower to the other, it is equally preposterous to account for the structure of this parasite, with its relations to several... | |
| Aurora Donzelli, Alessandra Fasulo - 2007 - 278 oldal
...insetti": In thè case of thè misseltoe, which draws its nourishment from certain trees, which has seeds that must be transported by certain birds, and...has flowers with separate sexes absolutely requiring thè agency of certain insects to bring pollen from one flower to thè other (...)'. Come mostrano... | |
| Charles Darwin - 2008 - 166 oldal
...bark of trees. In the case of the misseltoe, which draws its nourishment from certain trees, which has seeds that must be transported by certain birds, and...insects to bring pollen from one flower to the other, it is equally preposterous to account for the structure of this parasite, with its relations to several... | |
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