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  1. Hace 1 día · A proponent in Germany was Ernst Haeckel, who popularized Darwin's thought and his personal interpretation of it, and used to contribute to a new creed, the monist movement. Sociobiology has replaced social Darwinism in attempts to explain human social behavior in terms of evolutionary biology.

  2. Hace 2 días · In 1866, Ernst Haeckel also proposed a third kingdom of life, the Protista, for "neutral organisms" or "the kingdom of primitive forms", which were neither animal nor plant; he did not include the Regnum Lapideum in his scheme.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › CnidariaCnidaria - Wikipedia

    Hace 1 día · Cnidaria. Cnidaria ( / nɪˈdɛəriə, naɪ -/ nih-DAIR-ee-ə, NY-) [4] is a phylum under kingdom Animalia containing over 11,000 species [5] of aquatic animals found both in fresh water and marine environments (predominantly the latter), including jellyfish, hydroids, sea anemones, corals and some of the smallest marine parasites.

  4. Hace 1 día · "Siempre me han encantado los líquenes porque tienen la cualidad de la tierra de las hadas, anillos de plata sobre una roca, curiosas for...

  5. Hace 4 días · Product Information. "Designs in Nature" reproduced 100 color plates created by Ernst Haekel (1834-1919). In the main, these were drawings of animals, sea creatures and shells - most of them seldom seen outside biology textbooks or museum exhibits. The same 100 plates have been rendered in black and white to create "Designs in Nature: The ...

  6. Hace 5 días · Foraminifera (Phylum) Monothalamea (Class) Xenophyophoroidea (Suborder) Stannomidae (Family) Stannominae (Subfamily) Stannophyllum (Genus) Status. accepted. Rank. Genus. Typetaxon. Stannophyllum zonarium Haeckel, 1889 (type by subsequent designation) Parent. Stannominae Haeckel, 1889. Orig. name. Stannophyllum Haeckel, 1889. Synonymised names.

  7. Hace 3 días · The embryonic diagrams that are often used to argue for common ancestry are based on the falsified drawings of Ernst Haeckel. Evolutionists interpret the fossil evidence through the lens of their worldview to find missing links by either downgrading human skeletal remains or upgrading the remains of apes.