. Beginners botany. Botany. Fig. 269. — Fucus. Fruiting branches at s, s. On the stem are two Fig. 270. — NiTELLA. Nitella.—This is a large branched and specialized fresh-water alga found in tufts attached to the bottom in shallow ponds (Fig. 2 70). Between the whorls of branches are long internodes consisting of a single cylindrical cell, which is one of the-largest cells known in vegetable tissue. Under the microscope the walls of this cell are found to be lined with a layer of small stationary chloroplastids, within which layer the i)rotoiilHsm, in favourable cin-unistances,
. Beginners botany. Botany. Fig. 269. — Fucus. Fruiting branches at s, s. On the stem are two Fig. 270. — NiTELLA. Nitella.—This is a large branched and specialized fresh-water alga found in tufts attached to the bottom in shallow ponds (Fig. 2 70). Between the whorls of branches are long internodes consisting of a single cylindrical cell, which is one of the-largest cells known in vegetable tissue. Under the microscope the walls of this cell are found to be lined with a layer of small stationary chloroplastids, within which layer the i)rotoiilHsm, in favourable cin-unistances, will be found in motion, moving up one side and down the other (in rotation). Note the clear streak up the side of the cell and its relation to the moving current. Fungi Some forms of fungi are familiar to every one- Mushrooms and toadstools, with their varied forms and colours? are common in fields, woods, and pastures. In every household the common moulds are familiar intruders, appearing on old bread, vegetables, and even within tightly sealed fruit jars, where they form a felt- like layer dusted- over with blue, yellow, or black powder. The strange occurrence of these plants long mystified people, who. 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 Bailey, L. H. (Liberty Hyde), 1858-1954. Toronto : Macmillan
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