. Physiological botany; I. Outlines of the histology of phænogamous plants. II. Vegetable physiology. Plant physiology; Plant anatomy. 436 Other sjnergide remains unchanged, or passes Uirongli neai'ly the same changes as those described. It should be said that in some instances the pollen-tnbe passes down without apparentl3- affect- ing the sjnergidaa to anj' very marked extent, but producing its influence di- rectly* upon the oosphere. 1129. These changes now described in the oosphere are known collectively as those of fertilization or impregnation ; tlie fertilized or impregna


. Physiological botany; I. Outlines of the histology of phænogamous plants. II. Vegetable physiology. Plant physiology; Plant anatomy. 436 Other sjnergide remains unchanged, or passes Uirongli neai'ly the same changes as those described. It should be said that in some instances the pollen-tnbe passes down without apparentl3- affect- ing the sjnergidaa to anj' very marked extent, but producing its influence di- rectly* upon the oosphere. 1129. These changes now described in the oosphere are known collectively as those of fertilization or impregnation ; tlie fertilized or impregnated oosphere is termed an oospore. It passes through a series of changes bj- which a second cell is formed, then others in a linear series, or in a more complex chain, termed the proembryo or suspensor. In some cases, however, no suspensor at all is 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 Goodale, George L. (George Lincoln), 1839-1923. New York [etc. ] : American Book Co.


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