. Principles of the anatomy and physiology of the vegetable cell. Plant cells and tissues. THE VEGETABLE CELL Tvliea several such processes are formed, tlie cell acquires a stai'-like appearance. When in such cases the cells are arranged in one plane, as occurs in the cross-wallb of the aii-canals of many water- plants, all the rays of the star lie in one plane (figs. 8, 9); when, on the other hand, the cells are heaped together in masses, as in the pith of Jwneus efficsus, the rays project from all sides of the cell. r^r; Cells of the pith of Acanthuh mollis Far more jErequent than such r
. Principles of the anatomy and physiology of the vegetable cell. Plant cells and tissues. THE VEGETABLE CELL Tvliea several such processes are formed, tlie cell acquires a stai'-like appearance. When in such cases the cells are arranged in one plane, as occurs in the cross-wallb of the aii-canals of many water- plants, all the rays of the star lie in one plane (figs. 8, 9); when, on the other hand, the cells are heaped together in masses, as in the pith of Jwneus efficsus, the rays project from all sides of the cell. r^r; Cells of the pith of Acanthuh mollis Far more jErequent than such re- gularly branched cells, are those of a roundish form, exhibiting a shorter projection at one or more points, and so having a moder- ately irregular form ; the paren- chyma of the lower side of the leaves of most plants is com- posed of such cells (fig. 10). r,f/ 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 Mohl, Hugo von, 1805-1872; Henfrey, Arthur, 1819-1859. London, J. Van Voorst
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