. An introduction to vegetable physiology. Plant physiology. GEOWTH 313 by permanent change of form. It is the process of passing from the embryonic to the adult condition. We must not assume that every increase of bulk is necessarily growth; for, as we shall see, in growing cells and members there is a constant stretching of the cell or tissue by hydrostatic. FiQ. 135.^PoETioN OF Seotion of Stem or Rush, showing Stellate Tissue of the Pith, with Lauge Intekoellulab Spaces. pressure or turgidity, which can be distinguished from growth by the fact that it can be removed, the result being a cert


. An introduction to vegetable physiology. Plant physiology. GEOWTH 313 by permanent change of form. It is the process of passing from the embryonic to the adult condition. We must not assume that every increase of bulk is necessarily growth; for, as we shall see, in growing cells and members there is a constant stretching of the cell or tissue by hydrostatic. FiQ. 135.^PoETioN OF Seotion of Stem or Rush, showing Stellate Tissue of the Pith, with Lauge Intekoellulab Spaces. pressure or turgidity, which can be distinguished from growth by the fact that it can be removed, the result being a certain diminution of the size of the part under consideration. Growth in the lowliest plants may be co-extensive with the plant-body. In all plants of any considerable size, however, it is localised in particular regions, and in them. 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 Green, J. Reynolds (Joseph Reynolds), 1848-1914. London, J. & A. Churchill


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