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Ionenhaushalt im Zellkern

Günther Siebert, +1 more
- 01 Mar 1970 - 
- Vol. 57, Iss: 3, pp 119-124
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The new levels of organization, primitive life, lived their lives towards tile future, fighting with the environment, under control of inner mechanisms and still maintaining their own variability.
Abstract
plishment of the genetic system, existence of the organism became more certain. At the same time, evolutionary directions of the organized systems were further determined by their own internal mechanisms which were developed in evolution. Organized systems created more highly organized systems and these highly ordered systems finally gained a new quality. The new levels of organization, primitive life, lived their lives towards tile future, fighting with the environment, under control of inner mechanisms and still maintaining their own variability.

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