The Microscopist a Compendium of Microscopic Science Including the Use of the
The Microscopist a Compendium of Microscopic Science Including the Use of the
J H Joseph Henry Wythe
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) f Solitary cells. 13. Schizochlamys. Cells free, globular, aggregated in jelly, each dividing into two or four, set free by parent- cell breaking into two or four segments ; green. 14. Chlorosphwra. Unicellular, free ; a large globose cell with green contents, dividing into two, in each of which is formed a new cell like the parent, set free by lateral rupture of parent-cell membranes. 15. Charaeium. Unicellular ; a minute, attached, pyri- form, fusiform, or subglobose sac, shortly stipitate,... con- taining green protoplasm, which by oft-repeated binary division forms a swarm of active two-ciliated zoospores, escaping by a lateral or terminal slit. 16. Apiocystis. Simple attached sac with stout mem- brane ; green contents ; at first groups of four still go- nidia, which subdivide repeatedly, and as the parent-sac grows become active zoospores, which move in parent-sac, and then break out in a swarm. 17. Codiolum, . Attached, small, long, clavate sac, at- tenuated below into a solid stipe, tilled with granular green contents and starch granules, ultimately converted at once into many gonidia, escaping by rupture of apex ; gonidia globose.
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