The book Elementary Notes On Structural Botany was written by author A H Arthur Harry Church Here you can read free online of Elementary Notes On Structural Botany book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is Elementary Notes On Structural Botany a good or bad book?
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ii FICUS ELASTICA (India-Rubber Plant) a tropical forest-tree with leaf afford- ing a good example of high specialization: the lamina 18 in. By 7, with stout petiole, 3-4 in. ; midrib, pinnate venation, entire margin, and connecting marginal vein, much on plan of Cherry Laurel. Section at right-angles to the small lateral veins more satisfactory: lamina -7 mm. Thick, and highly differentiated. In sect, of fresh material note : (1) Epidermis, a remarkable aqueous system of 3 rows of cells (origi...nally i), outermost about io/z, next 40 /a, inner ioo/i; total 1 50 p of aqueous tissue as pro- tective screen. Cuticle and cuticularized layers uniformly thick, 7 p. ; at intervals oval cells enlarge to 200 /* long, and show peculiar concretions (Cystoliths) as partly crystal- line deposits of CaCO 3 on a cellulose basis ; sol. In HA, and test Chlor. Zn. Lod. For blue cellulose rest and peg : stratified and striated organization suggestive of that of wall-deposits, and of starch-grains. Function unknown, except as * waste '.
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