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... latter , its life is wholly independent of light , and in this respect , again , it differs from the green plants . Whether Torula is connected with any other form of Fungi is a question which must be left open for the present . It is ...
... latter , its life is wholly independent of light , and in this respect , again , it differs from the green plants . Whether Torula is connected with any other form of Fungi is a question which must be left open for the present . It is ...
Side 15
... latter has shrunk away from the sac at most points . Note in various specimens - The two cilia prolonged from the protoplasm through aper- tures in the sac ; their motionless part within the sac ; their vibratile portion outside it ...
... latter has shrunk away from the sac at most points . Note in various specimens - The two cilia prolonged from the protoplasm through aper- tures in the sac ; their motionless part within the sac ; their vibratile portion outside it ...
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... latter , a rotatory movement round a stationary centre ; study it in a drop of boiled infusion in which the Bacteria are all dead . 4. Treat with iodine - only the more opaque parts stain ; probably then we have to do with protoplasm ...
... latter , a rotatory movement round a stationary centre ; study it in a drop of boiled infusion in which the Bacteria are all dead . 4. Treat with iodine - only the more opaque parts stain ; probably then we have to do with protoplasm ...
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... latter all other plants ; only a few parasitic forms among these being devoid of chlorophyll . The Fungi take their origin in spores , a kind of cells , which , however much they may vary in the details of their structure , are ...
... latter all other plants ; only a few parasitic forms among these being devoid of chlorophyll . The Fungi take their origin in spores , a kind of cells , which , however much they may vary in the details of their structure , are ...
Side 48
... latter towards the apex of the stem ; the rhizoids . a . b . The roots ; small ; serving chiefly for attachment , the plant getting most of its nutrition , through other parts , from matters dissolved in the water . The leaves ; their ...
... latter towards the apex of the stem ; the rhizoids . a . b . The roots ; small ; serving chiefly for attachment , the plant getting most of its nutrition , through other parts , from matters dissolved in the water . The leaves ; their ...
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