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Note the growth of Toadstools and other Fungi on pieces of decaying wood in a damp forest. Tear apart the mass on which the plants are growing, and trace the long irregular absorbent organs ramifying in all directions through the mass. EXPERIMENT 12. NUTRITION OF MOULDS. Place a fragment of saturated bread under a moist bell-jar for two days. A number of slender hypha of a Mould may be seen springing from the bread. Tear apart a small bit of the bread and examine with a magnification of 50 diam...eters. The absorbent mycelice. Can be seen branching in all directions. 12 EXPERIMENTAL PLANT PHYSIOLOGY. X EXPERIMENT 13. NUTRITION OF BACTERIA AND RELATED FORMS. Make a solution of sugar in a cylinder and set in a warm room for three days. A film or scum will be formed on the surface of the liquid. Under a magnification of 600 diameters the scum will be found to consist of an immense number of globular, cylindrical, or spiral cells of Bacteria and other forms which obtain their food from sugar and complex substances formed by other plants.
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