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) ]? IG 70. Vertical section through the leaf of Ficus elastica. The epidermis is omitted. v and pi, Palisade-cells ; a, collecting cells ; s. P sheath ; y, vascular bundle. (After Haberlandt. ; FIG. 72. Lower surface of an *' isohiternl " leaf, Sil- phi'iim laciniatum. (After Haberlandt. ) 126 COMPENDIUM OF GENERAL BOTANY. important. Nor do we deny the correlation of the adaptations. The arrangements of the palisade-cells at right angles to the leaf- surface is the most common position of assi...milating cells, because here illumination is as a rule most perfect or intense ; furthermore, the adaptive development of one side favorable to light in leaves illumined on one side, and the adaptive development of two sides favorable to light in leaves illumined on both sides (isolateral leaves), are additional evidence of this correlation, and, in general, the cor- relative arrangement of typical assimilating cells. Finally, light-in- tensity and anatomical structure give expression to this correlation in the differences of sun-leaves and shade-leaves which develop on the same plant or plant species.
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