. An introduction to the structure and reproduction of plants. Plant anatomy; Plants. CHAPTER 11 Growing Points and Cell-division In some of the simpler forms of plants [ Spirogyra) almost every cell may exhibit growth and division, but, in the vast majority, the cells originate in the first instance by division from. Fig. 5.—End of a branch of Sphacelaria. The successive segments cut off from the apical cell (a) are lettered in order from the youngest to the oldest (h—e], and show increasing subdivision. so-called growing points. These, in the case of a Flowering Plant, are situated at th
. An introduction to the structure and reproduction of plants. Plant anatomy; Plants. CHAPTER 11 Growing Points and Cell-division In some of the simpler forms of plants [ Spirogyra) almost every cell may exhibit growth and division, but, in the vast majority, the cells originate in the first instance by division from. Fig. 5.—End of a branch of Sphacelaria. The successive segments cut off from the apical cell (a) are lettered in order from the youngest to the oldest (h—e], and show increasing subdivision. so-called growing points. These, in the case of a Flowering Plant, are situated at the tips of the stem and root and of their «6. 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 Fritsch, Felix Eugene, 1879-; Salisbury, E. J. (Edward James), Sir, b. 1886. London, G. Bell and sons ltd.
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