. Feeds and feeding abridged : the essentials of the feeding, care, and management of farm animals, including poultry : adapted and condensed from Feeds and feeding (16th ed.). Feeds; Animal nutrition. Fig. 4 -Plant Cells, Magnified 350 Times A, Cell wall; b, nucleus, or life center of cell; c, strands of protoplasm; d, spaces filled with cell sap; e, chlorophyll bodies. (After Strassburger.) Fig. 4.—Section of Leaf, Magnified 400 Times A, Stoma, or openings on under side of leaf thru which air enters; b, chloro- phyll bodies in leaf cells; d, lower epidermal cells of leaf; e, upper epidermal


. Feeds and feeding abridged : the essentials of the feeding, care, and management of farm animals, including poultry : adapted and condensed from Feeds and feeding (16th ed.). Feeds; Animal nutrition. Fig. 4 -Plant Cells, Magnified 350 Times A, Cell wall; b, nucleus, or life center of cell; c, strands of protoplasm; d, spaces filled with cell sap; e, chlorophyll bodies. (After Strassburger.) Fig. 4.—Section of Leaf, Magnified 400 Times A, Stoma, or openings on under side of leaf thru which air enters; b, chloro- phyll bodies in leaf cells; d, lower epidermal cells of leaf; e, upper epidermal cells of leaf. (After Strassburger.) stances. In some mysterious manner chlorophyll, the green coloring matter of the leaves, breaks down carbon dioxid and water under the influence of light, and rearranges the carbon, hydrogen, and some of the oxygen into relatively simple plant compounds. The rest of the oxygen is given back to the air as free oxygen gas. It is not definitely known whether the first product so formed is starch, sugar, or some simpler compound. From the compounds first made the plant then builds more complex substances, some of which contain mineral matter obtained from the soil. Both sugar and starch contain much energy,. 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 Henry, W. A. (William Arnon), 1850-1932; Morrison, F. B. (Frank Barron), 1887-1958. Madison, Wis. , The Henry-Morrison company


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