Most morphologists of the younger generations now take these terms for granted, without remembering the name of their founder.
Many morphologists regard the early amphibia as the ancestral group from which the mammals were derived, while most palaeontologists believe that the mammals are descended from the reptiles.
And at least nine-tenths of all the teachers of zoology and botany in Europe are among its supporters from immutable conviction of its truth, as well as all morphologists without exception.
To those morphologists who regard the hemisphere region or telencephalon as a primitively unpaired structure the velum is an important landmark indicating the posterior limit of the telencephalon.
The majority of morphologists are now inclined to accept the second of these views.
It is believed by some morphologists to belong really to the cleft in front.
The scales and bracts of the cone in these abnormal specimens frequently afford transitional forms of the greatest value in enablingmorphologists to comprehend the real nature of the floral structure.
These may be summed up by the statement that almost all those attributes which morphologists recognise as peculiar to one or the other organ respectively, may be and are manifested by both.
He alone brought to clear consciousness the principles on which a pure morphology could be based: the Germans were transcendental philosophers first, and morphologists after.
He cannot perhaps be regarded as typical of the morphologists of his time--he was too trenchantly materialistic, too much the populariser of a crude and commonplace philosophy of Nature.
Kölliker's attitude is typical of that taken up by many of the morphologists of the day.
For the morphologists the cell was one element among many, and the lowest of all.
It brought morphologists face to face again with the wonderful diversity of organic forms, with the unity of plan underlying that diversity, with the admirable adjustment of organ to function and of both to the life of the whole.
Why did most morphologists join with him in belittling the organism's power of self-transformation?
Naturally enough, morphologists did not accept this rather contemptuous estimate of their science, but held firmly to the morphological attitude.
In the years following the appearance of the Origin, however, anatomists andmorphologists were seized with a new interest.
The next question to consider is the evidence obtained by morphologists and anatomists as to the number of segments supplied by the trigeminal nerve-group; this question will be considered in the next chapter.
What, then, is the opinion of morphologists as to the meaning of these external genital ducts?
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