. Biology; the story of living things. 140 FUNDAMENTALS OF STRUCTURE AND FUNCTION idL "bouiillus/. Anthro^ bacillus^ As to shapes, their name is legion. A typical cell might be thought of as a spherical or ovoid body, but we find them cubical, flat, thread- like, spindle-shaped, columnar, or irregular in outline. They are often modified by being com- pressed by other cells, but frequently if given opportunity will resume their original form when released from pressure. Structural differences exist between plant and animal cells, the chief of which is the cellulose wall, characteristic of


. Biology; the story of living things. 140 FUNDAMENTALS OF STRUCTURE AND FUNCTION idL "bouiillus/. Anthro^ bacillus^ As to shapes, their name is legion. A typical cell might be thought of as a spherical or ovoid body, but we find them cubical, flat, thread- like, spindle-shaped, columnar, or irregular in outline. They are often modified by being com- pressed by other cells, but frequently if given opportunity will resume their original form when released from pressure. Structural differences exist between plant and animal cells, the chief of which is the cellulose wall, characteristic of plants, which gives such cells the rigidity and yet the flexibility found in woody stems. Other physiolog- ical differences will be discussed in the following 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 Hunter, George W. (George William), 1873-1948; Walter, Herbert Eugene, b. 1867; Hunter, George W. (George William), 1902-. New York, Cincinnati [etc. ] American book company


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