. The essentials of botany. Botany. OOPHTTA. 145 299. The oogone is a globular or ovoid short-stalked body containing eight germ-cells. The germ-cells escape from the oogone surrounded by an investing membrane, which floats out through the opening of the conceptacle, JJf-. FiQ. 12.—A, end of branch of a Rockweed (Fucus evanescens), natural size; /, /, conoeptacles. B. magnifled section through a conceptacle, showing hairs, a, 6; oogones, c; antherids, e. where it finally ruptures and sets the germ-cells free {II, Fig. 73). The antherozoids, which are liberated at about the same time, gather ar
. The essentials of botany. Botany. OOPHTTA. 145 299. The oogone is a globular or ovoid short-stalked body containing eight germ-cells. The germ-cells escape from the oogone surrounded by an investing membrane, which floats out through the opening of the conceptacle, JJf-. FiQ. 12.—A, end of branch of a Rockweed (Fucus evanescens), natural size; /, /, conoeptacles. B. magnifled section through a conceptacle, showing hairs, a, 6; oogones, c; antherids, e. where it finally ruptures and sets the germ-cells free {II, Fig. 73). The antherozoids, which are liberated at about the same time, gather around the inactive germ-cells in great numbers, and by the vigor of their movements some- times actually give them a rotary motion {HI)' The re-. 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 Bessey, Charles E. (Charles Edwin), 1845-1915. New York : H. Holt and company, ;
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