. Microbes, ferments and moulds . Bacteria; Fungi; Fermentation. 28 MICROBES, FERMENTS, AND MOULDS. cells is larger than the other, and persists alone up to the moment when the oospore is mature. It must, therefore, be regarded, as the female cell; while the. Fig, 15.—Reproductive organs of Mucor mucedo (much magnified). other, which is smaller and soon withers away, is the male cell. The mycelium of the oomycetes is developed in a more or less liquid medium, like all other decomposing and putrefying substances. The ordinary spores are. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned


. Microbes, ferments and moulds . Bacteria; Fungi; Fermentation. 28 MICROBES, FERMENTS, AND MOULDS. cells is larger than the other, and persists alone up to the moment when the oospore is mature. It must, therefore, be regarded, as the female cell; while the. Fig, 15.—Reproductive organs of Mucor mucedo (much magnified). other, which is smaller and soon withers away, is the male cell. The mycelium of the oomycetes is developed in a more or less liquid medium, like all other decomposing and putrefying substances. The ordinary spores are. 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 Trouessart, E. -L. (Edouard-Louis), 1842-1927. New York : Appleton


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