In animals, as in plants, the diploid generation attained the higher development and gradually assumed the dominant position.
"Darwin and Modern Science"
A.C. Seward and Others
On the full development of the diploid embryo of the next generation, the diploid ovule of the preceding diploid generation is separated from the latter as a ripe seed.
"Darwin and Modern Science"
A.C. Seward and Others
The uninitiated sees in the more highly organised plants only a succession of diploid generations.
"Darwin and Modern Science"
A.C. Seward and Others