. Nature and development of plants. Botany. NATURE OF PLANTS. Fig. 5. Greatly enlarged view of region X in Fig. 4: e, epidermis; s, stoma; p, palisade mesophyll; ch, chloroplast; sp, spongy mesophyll; i, intercellular spaces; v, small vein cut across; /, end of vein seen from the side, consisting of elongated and banded cells (tracheids); col, collecting cells that transfer material to and from the palisade cells.—H. O. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustr


. Nature and development of plants. Botany. NATURE OF PLANTS. Fig. 5. Greatly enlarged view of region X in Fig. 4: e, epidermis; s, stoma; p, palisade mesophyll; ch, chloroplast; sp, spongy mesophyll; i, intercellular spaces; v, small vein cut across; /, end of vein seen from the side, consisting of elongated and banded cells (tracheids); col, collecting cells that transfer material to and from the palisade cells.—H. O. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Curtis, Carlton Clarence, 1864-1945. New York, H. Holt


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