. Practical botany. Botany. THE ALGiE-FUNGI (PHYCOMYCETES) 215 Under magnification hyphas of bread mold are seen to con- sist of heavy tubular cell walls in which the granular proto- plasm is not separated by trans- verse walls, as it is in most of the algae. If the nuclei could be seen, which is not possible in unstained material, many of them would be found within the tubular hyphal wall. This plant, therefore, is a eoenocyte, like the green alga Vauoheria (Sect. 183). If Rhizopus pos- sessed chlorophyll, it would re- semble the vegetative structure of Please note that these imag
. Practical botany. Botany. THE ALGiE-FUNGI (PHYCOMYCETES) 215 Under magnification hyphas of bread mold are seen to con- sist of heavy tubular cell walls in which the granular proto- plasm is not separated by trans- verse walls, as it is in most of the algae. If the nuclei could be seen, which is not possible in unstained material, many of them would be found within the tubular hyphal wall. This plant, therefore, is a eoenocyte, like the green alga Vauoheria (Sect. 183). If Rhizopus pos- sessed chlorophyll, it would re- semble the vegetative structure of 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 Bergen, Joseph Y. (Joseph Young), 1851-1917; Caldwell, Otis William, 1869- joint author. Boston, New York [etc. ] Ginn and company
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