Archive image from page 129 of The cytology and life-history of. The cytology and life-history of bacteria cytologylifehist00biss Year: 1955 JJ®®QJ 2N «®®®\' 17 16 15 {Reproduced from the Journal of Hygiene). Fig. 51 THE LIFE-CYCLE OF ACTINOMYCES BOVIS (I) Spore. (2-4) Germination. (5-8 and 33-36) Vegetative reproduction in the primary mycelium. (9-17) Formation of ' initial cell ' by fusion of units from primary mycelium. (18-21) Germination of ' initial cell ' to give coenocytic secondary mycelium. (22-24 and 37-41) Growth and branching. (25-31) Development and maturation of spore,
Archive image from page 129 of The cytology and life-history of. The cytology and life-history of bacteria cytologylifehist00biss Year: 1955 JJ®®QJ 2N «®®®\' 17 16 15 {Reproduced from the Journal of Hygiene). Fig. 51 THE LIFE-CYCLE OF ACTINOMYCES BOVIS (I) Spore. (2-4) Germination. (5-8 and 33-36) Vegetative reproduction in the primary mycelium. (9-17) Formation of ' initial cell ' by fusion of units from primary mycelium. (18-21) Germination of ' initial cell ' to give coenocytic secondary mycelium. (22-24 and 37-41) Growth and branching. (25-31) Development and maturation of spore, nuclear reduction. (According to Morris).
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