The book The Evolution of Plant Life, Lower Forms was written by author George Massee Here you can read free online of The Evolution of Plant Life, Lower Forms book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is The Evolution of Plant Life, Lower Forms a good or bad book?
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By this method of cortica- tion the original axial cells forming the lower portion of a long branch are completely covered and consequently strengthened by the descending branchlets, while towards the tip or apex the axial cells are still visible or only partly covered by the descending branches. This method is further developed in the marine genus Ceramium^ where the long slender branches consist — as in Batrachospermum — of a single row of large, cylindrical, superposed cells. The lateral bra...nches that spring from the distal end of each cell do not spread out, as in Batrachospermum, but remain closely adpressed to the axial cell, and differ from the corticating cells of the last-named genus in developing both upwards and downwards, consequently covering the distal end of the axial cell producing them, and the proximal end and the axial cell immediately above. In some species, as Cera- mium rubrum^ the cortical branches originating from distinct cells meet]and completely cover the axial cells ; in others, as C.
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