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... organs found in many of the tribes of Cryptogamic or Flowerless Plants . They have been observed in the Characeæ , Horse - Tails , Ferns , Mosses , and Algae , and are supposed to represent the anthers in Phanerogamic or Flowering ...
... organs found in many of the tribes of Cryptogamic or Flowerless Plants . They have been observed in the Characeæ , Horse - Tails , Ferns , Mosses , and Algae , and are supposed to represent the anthers in Phanerogamic or Flowering ...
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... organs , and extend up by the sides . By this arrangement the creature can make ase of these organs , by exhausting the air in the same way as in capping glasses , to fasten itself , and also by relaxing the muscles , to walk , when it ...
... organs , and extend up by the sides . By this arrangement the creature can make ase of these organs , by exhausting the air in the same way as in capping glasses , to fasten itself , and also by relaxing the muscles , to walk , when it ...
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... organs of plants , and the relation of all forms of organs to one another , and the laws which regulate the changes which the same organ under- goes in the same and in different families of plants . [ STAMENS ; PISTIL , S. 2 ; SEED ...
... organs of plants , and the relation of all forms of organs to one another , and the laws which regulate the changes which the same organ under- goes in the same and in different families of plants . [ STAMENS ; PISTIL , S. 2 ; SEED ...
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... organs are not generally visible to the naked eye , as they vary from the All cells originate or are produced in the same way . 1-500th to the 1-10000th part of an inch in diameter . In Either they are developed free in vegetable or ...
... organs are not generally visible to the naked eye , as they vary from the All cells originate or are produced in the same way . 1-500th to the 1-10000th part of an inch in diameter . In Either they are developed free in vegetable or ...
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... organs are equally furnished with tetraspores as the normal ones . These latter conceptacles , which are irregular in Corallina , are the normal fruit of Amphiroa , a genus chiefly from the Southern Ocean . In Jania the conceptacle is ...
... organs are equally furnished with tetraspores as the normal ones . These latter conceptacles , which are irregular in Corallina , are the normal fruit of Amphiroa , a genus chiefly from the Southern Ocean . In Jania the conceptacle is ...
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