. The algae. Algae. Fig. 45 Cladophora. A, plant with sporangia. B, shoot of Aega- gropila holsatica bearing rhizoids. C, stolon of Ae. holsatica. D, rhizoids of Spongomorpha vernalis developing storage cells at the apices. (A, after Oltmanns; B, C, after Acton; D, after Fritsch.) shape is brought about by a continual rolling motion over the soil surface under the influence of wave action, and hence the 'ball' forms are found near the shore whilst the 'thread' and 'cushion' forms are to be found farther out in deeper water where there is less 58. Please note that these images are extracted fro


. The algae. Algae. Fig. 45 Cladophora. A, plant with sporangia. B, shoot of Aega- gropila holsatica bearing rhizoids. C, stolon of Ae. holsatica. D, rhizoids of Spongomorpha vernalis developing storage cells at the apices. (A, after Oltmanns; B, C, after Acton; D, after Fritsch.) shape is brought about by a continual rolling motion over the soil surface under the influence of wave action, and hence the 'ball' forms are found near the shore whilst the 'thread' and 'cushion' forms are to be found farther out in deeper water where there is less 58. 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 Chapman, V. J. (Valentine Jackson), 1910-. London, Macmillan; New York, St. Martin's Press


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