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. Carnegie Institution of Washington publication. 154 ARCHEGONIATES. as food material in the growth of the blepharoplasts and other parts of the cell. During the telophase the blepharoplast is represented by a more or less irregular or spherical mass of granules, which have evi- dently been derived by the breaking up of the membrane. "It would seem that the outer membrane of the blepharoplast breaks up into numerous segments or granules, which assume a roundish or elliptical form, and through the action of the cytoplasm become crowded to- gether in a mass occupying the position of the ori
. Carnegie Institution of Washington publication. 154 ARCHEGONIATES. as food material in the growth of the blepharoplasts and other parts of the cell. During the telophase the blepharoplast is represented by a more or less irregular or spherical mass of granules, which have evi- dently been derived by the breaking up of the membrane. "It would seem that the outer membrane of the blepharoplast breaks up into numerous segments or granules, which assume a roundish or elliptical form, and through the action of the cytoplasm become crowded to- gether in a mass occupying the position of the original ; About the time of the reconstruction of the daughter-nuclei and the formation of the plasma membranes separating the cells, the develop-. 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 Carnegie Institution of Washington. Washington, Carnegie Institution of Washington
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