An Introduction to Structural Botany volume 2

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An Introduction to Structural Botany volume 2
Dukinfield Henry Scott
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At the point are the four long cilia by which the locomotion is brought about. The mother cell-wall breaks down at one side, and the zoospores escape. Their movements are very active, and they have formed the subject of some of the best observations on the locomotion of vegetable cells. Eelatively to their own length their speed is great. A zoospore will travel through twice or three times its own length in a second, while the fastest ship requires from ten to fifteen seconds to traverse its ow...n length ; on the other hand, zoospores are so small that their actual speed is slow (about a metre in an hour). 1 Considering the distance they are required to travel, we may say that their locomotion is very active. Under the microscope their size and speed are magnified together, so that we are enabled to realise the true relation between their movements and their dimensions.
We saw some time back (pp. 70 and 136) that the spermatozoids of the higher Cryptogams are sensitive to certain chemical substances when dissolved in the water.


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