. The biology of flowering plants. Phanerogams; Plant physiology; Plant ecology; Plant Physiology. 278 THE BIOLOGY OF FLOWERING PLANTS opening tufts of stout hair-like appendages are frequently borne (Fig. 40). The bladder serves for the capture of animals—small. Fig. 40.—Bladderworts: i, Utricularia Jamesoniana, an epiphytic species with two types of foliage leaf, the narrower bearing bladders. Nat. size. (After Oliver.) 2, Section through bladder of U. reniformis. X 120. (After Luetzelburg.) water crustaceans, such as Cypris and Daphnia, as well as rotifers, and infusoria. It was long though
. The biology of flowering plants. Phanerogams; Plant physiology; Plant ecology; Plant Physiology. 278 THE BIOLOGY OF FLOWERING PLANTS opening tufts of stout hair-like appendages are frequently borne (Fig. 40). The bladder serves for the capture of animals—small. Fig. 40.—Bladderworts: i, Utricularia Jamesoniana, an epiphytic species with two types of foliage leaf, the narrower bearing bladders. Nat. size. (After Oliver.) 2, Section through bladder of U. reniformis. X 120. (After Luetzelburg.) water crustaceans, such as Cypris and Daphnia, as well as rotifers, and infusoria. It was long thought that the mechanism was passive, as in an old-fashioned mouse trap,. 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 Skene, Macgregor. New York, The Macmillan Company
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