FACTORS INVOLVED IN THE PROCESS OF ORIENTATION OF LOWER ORGANISMS IN LIGHT
@article{Mast1938FACTORSII, title={FACTORS INVOLVED IN THE PROCESS OF ORIENTATION OF LOWER ORGANISMS IN LIGHT}, author={S. O. Mast}, journal={Biological Reviews}, year={1938}, volume={13} }
1. The factors involved in the process of orientation differ greatly in different groups of animals.
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