10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «STEMLET»
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1
Botany for young people and common schools: How plants grow, ...
Fig. 25 is the seed a little magnified, and with the coats cut away, bringing to view
its embryo coiled up within and filling the seed completely. Fig. 26 is the embryo
taken out, and a little unfolded ; below is the radicle or stemlet ; above are the ...
Fig. 25 is the seed a little magnified, and with the coats cut away, bringing to view
its embryo coiled up within and filling the seed completely. Fig. 26 is the embryo
taken out, and a little unfolded ; below is the radicle or stemlet ; above are the ...
3
U/Mass Occasional Papers in Linguistics
8l) 4.2.3.l.2. A different analysis is however possible, and it would be based on
the assumption that Vowel Change always involves the insertion of a pair of
vowels, not a single vowel. In the first stemlet, a pair of vowels is substituted for
another ...
4
Grain Farming in the Corn Belt with Live Stock as a Side Line
Their surface is usually smooth and the form is largely dependent on the shape of
the contained germ or embryo, which consists chiefly of a stemlet bearing a root
tip and a pair of fleshy seed leaves, or cotyledons. The embryo is folded upon ...
Carl Schurz Vrooman, 1916
Fig. 22.— Seeds of red clover: 1, Side view and, 2, edge view of seeds; 3, the
triangular form Indicated; 4, a seed cut lengthwise; 5, a seed cut crosswise,
showing the embryo; a, seed scar; b, stemlet (radicle) of the embryo; c, seed
leaves ...
6
First Lessons in Botany and Vegetable Physiology
In most cases of the sort, the radicle, or short original stemlet of the embryo below
the cotyledons (which is plainly shown in the Pea, Fig. 19), lengthens very little,
or not at all ; and so the cotyledons remain under ground, if the seed was ...
7
Lessons in Botany and Vegetable Physiology
In most cases of the sort, the radicle, or short original stemlet of the embryo below
the cotyledons (which is plainly shown in the Pea, Fig. 19), lengthens very little,
or not at all ; and so the cotyledons remain under ground, if the seed was ...
8
Penny Cyclopaedia of the Society for the Diffusion of Useful ...
... is much prolonged, often to a level with the eyes and close to the front. The
external jaw-feet which fill this have also ordinarily the form of an elongated
triangle, and do not permit the terminal stemlet to be perceived externally ; they
advance ...
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The Penny Cyclopaedia of the Society for the Difussion of ...
... anterior border the terminal stemlet (' tigelle tcrminale'). The sternal plastron is
nearly of the same form as in Gonoplax, but much wider ; and, in the male,
instead of presenting transversal grooves for the lodgement of the intromissive
organs, ...
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The Penny Cyclopædia of the Society for the Diffusion of ...
External jaw feet very wide, second joint very large, but the third small, triangular,
and nearly as long as it is wide ; their terminal stemlet is extremely short, and is
inserted near the summit of the third joint. The sternal plastron is nearly of the ...