. Introduction to botany. Botany. Fig. 132. Myxomycete or Slime Mould, i, a bit of Plasmodium. 2, a small Plasmodium. 3, a spore. 4 and 5, protoplast escaping from the spore. 6 and 7, stages suc- ceeding s, motile protoplasts which finally fuse to form 2 and i. 8 and 9, dif- ferent forms of sporangia bearing spores such as 3. After Prantl and Massey. boundary line between the lowest plants and animals, but the character and nature of formation of their spores seem to warrant their classification among plants. In its vegeta- tive or Plasmodium state (see Fig. 132) a slime mouid creeps. Please n


. Introduction to botany. Botany. Fig. 132. Myxomycete or Slime Mould, i, a bit of Plasmodium. 2, a small Plasmodium. 3, a spore. 4 and 5, protoplast escaping from the spore. 6 and 7, stages suc- ceeding s, motile protoplasts which finally fuse to form 2 and i. 8 and 9, dif- ferent forms of sporangia bearing spores such as 3. After Prantl and Massey. boundary line between the lowest plants and animals, but the character and nature of formation of their spores seem to warrant their classification among plants. In its vegeta- tive or Plasmodium state (see Fig. 132) a slime mouid creeps. 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 Stevens, William Chase, 1861-. Boston, D. C. Heath & Co.


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