Laboratory And Field Manual of Botany

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Is it a mode of forking, and why are the branches irregular in length ?
3. The notched tips of the branches where the growing 'points are situated. Find a specimen whose tip has recently branched so that there are two growing points close together but diverging.
4. A central line, or midrib, running into each branch, forking when the thallus forks, and ending in the growing points, 6. The character of membranous fringes and filaments, rhi- »oids, on the lower surface, and their distribution wit
...h especial reference to the midrib region.
6. The presence of stalked disks or umbrella-like structures, which bear the sexual organs, or of cups, containing buds.
Illustrate as many of these points as possible in sketches.
120- TYPE STUDIES B. Structure of the thallus.
1. Examine the upper surface with a hand lens. Draw a portion showing the diamond-shaped areas, each with a central pore.
2. Cut cross sections in pith and compare the cell structure of the upper and lower surfaces. Note the air chambers, opening to the outer air through the pores, and containing branching filaments of ovoid cells with large and numer- ous chloroplasts.


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