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... arranged in a different manner . It follows that the Torula must absorb the various substances contained in the water and arrange their elements anew , building them up into the complex molecules of its own body . This is a property ...
... arranged in a different manner . It follows that the Torula must absorb the various substances contained in the water and arrange their elements anew , building them up into the complex molecules of its own body . This is a property ...
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... arranged like a row of beads . The spores formed in this manner are termed conidia . At the free end of each filament of the brush the conidia become very loosely adherent , and con- stitute the green powdery matter to which reference ...
... arranged like a row of beads . The spores formed in this manner are termed conidia . At the free end of each filament of the brush the conidia become very loosely adherent , and con- stitute the green powdery matter to which reference ...
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... many cells , the spiral arrangement of which gives rise to the superficial marking which has been noted . And this multicellular structure is continued from the cortical layer , across the stem , at each node . The stem therefore consists.
... many cells , the spiral arrangement of which gives rise to the superficial marking which has been noted . And this multicellular structure is continued from the cortical layer , across the stem , at each node . The stem therefore consists.
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... arrangement , and thus give rise to the cortical layer . Thus the whole plant is composed of an aggregation of simple cells ; and , while it lives , new nodes and internodes are continually being added at its summit , or growing point ...
... arrangement , and thus give rise to the cortical layer . Thus the whole plant is composed of an aggregation of simple cells ; and , while it lives , new nodes and internodes are continually being added at its summit , or growing point ...
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... arranged in a whorl ) , amidst which a bud appears , which has the structure of the termi- nal bud of the adult Chara stem , and grows up into a new Chara . We have then , in Chara , a plant which is acrogenous ( or grows at its summit ) ...
... arranged in a whorl ) , amidst which a bud appears , which has the structure of the termi- nal bud of the adult Chara stem , and grows up into a new Chara . We have then , in Chara , a plant which is acrogenous ( or grows at its summit ) ...
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