. Outlines of plant life : with special reference to form and function . Botany. D^* Fig. 2. Fig. 3. Fig. 2.—A cell from the interior of the leaf of the oat, showing its wall, and some inclusions of the protoplasm, z, the nucleus; c, chloroplasts; o, an oil-drop. Mag- nified about 1000 diam.—After Zimmermann. Fig. 3.—Part of the cell contents of an inner cell of white potato, z, nucleus ; j, starch grains, each having been formed by a leucoplast, /, which is still attached to one side of the grain; A, crystalloid. Magnified about 1000 diam.—After Zimmermann. formed by the protoplasm. In green


. Outlines of plant life : with special reference to form and function . Botany. D^* Fig. 2. Fig. 3. Fig. 2.—A cell from the interior of the leaf of the oat, showing its wall, and some inclusions of the protoplasm, z, the nucleus; c, chloroplasts; o, an oil-drop. Mag- nified about 1000 diam.—After Zimmermann. Fig. 3.—Part of the cell contents of an inner cell of white potato, z, nucleus ; j, starch grains, each having been formed by a leucoplast, /, which is still attached to one side of the grain; A, crystalloid. Magnified about 1000 diam.—After Zimmermann. formed by the protoplasm. In green plants when first formed it consists chiefly of cellulose^ with which, as it grows older, various other substances may be mixed. Some of these. 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 Barnes, Charles Reid, 1858-1910. New York : Henry Holt and Company


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