Microcosmos: Four Billion Years of Evolution from Our Microbial AncestorsSummit Books, 1986 - 301 pages Margulis, Lynn, Investigator, Non-NASA Center: U MA, Amherst. |
Table des matières
Foreword by Lewis Thomas | 9 |
The Language of Nature | 57 |
Entering the Microcosm | 69 |
Droits d'auteur | |
10 autres sections non affichées
Autres éditions - Tout afficher
Microcosmos: Four Billion Years of Microbial Evolution Lynn Margulis,Dorion Sagan Aperçu limité - 1997 |
Microcosmos: Four Billion Years of Microbial Evolution Lynn Margulis,Dorion Sagan Aperçu limité - 2023 |
Microcosmos: Four Billion Years of Microbial Evolution Lynn Margulis,Dorion Sagan Aperçu limité - 1997 |
Expressions et termes fréquents
acritarchs algae amino acids amoebae ancestors ancient apes Archean atmosphere autopoiesis bacteria bacterium become biological biologists biosphere biota bodies brain calcium called Cambrian carbon dioxide cell whips chemical chromosomes cilia communities complex compounds cyanobacteria cycles daisies divide eggs energy environment eukaryotic eukaryotic cells evolution evolutionary evolved extinct fossil record fungi gases genes genetic hominids Homo sapiens human hydrogen inside land layers life's living mammals meiosis membrane metabolic microbes microcosm microtubules million years ago mitochondria mitosis modern molecular molecules multicellular mutation nature nitrogen nucleated cells nuclei nucleotides ocean offspring organelles organisms origin oxygen percent photosynthetic planetary plants and animals plastids populations primates probably Prochloron produced prokaryotes proteins Proterozoic Proterozoic Aeon protists replication replicons repro reproducing reptiles rocks scientists seed ferns sexual sort species sperm spirochetes structures supercosm surface survival symbiosis symbiotic temperature tiny tion undulipodia waste