. The anatomy of woody plants. Botany -- Anatomy. n6 THE ANATOMY OF WOODY PLANTS protoplasm and starch. In the middle region of the figure a file of parenchyma cells is present. To the left of the middle line the sieve elements show the delicate protoplasmic lining which char- acterizes them in the functional condition. The radial parenchyma is also entirely in a living condition, although the marginal cells are differentiated by the absence of the starch contents found in the. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readab
. The anatomy of woody plants. Botany -- Anatomy. n6 THE ANATOMY OF WOODY PLANTS protoplasm and starch. In the middle region of the figure a file of parenchyma cells is present. To the left of the middle line the sieve elements show the delicate protoplasmic lining which char- acterizes them in the functional condition. The radial parenchyma is also entirely in a living condition, although the marginal cells are differentiated by the absence of the starch contents found in the. 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 Jeffrey, Edward C. (Edward Charles), b. 1866. Chicago, Ill. , The University of Chicago Press
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