The Plant An Illustration of the Organic Life of the Animal

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Longi- tudinal series of cells which are produced by merismatic division in the following manner : The primordial utricle or inner wall of the cell is in- flected towards its middle part. This inflection, at first a little salient, insensibly increases until finally the two in- flected walls meet in the centre of the cell, and form a complete partition across its cavity, so that in the place of one we have two cells. These dilate and subdivide again in the same manner, and in this way a linear ...series of cells is produced, when the subdivision of them takes place in one direction, or a plane or solid mass of cells when it takes place in two or more directions. The endochrome of the primary cell, is necessarily separated into two halves by the formation of the septum, and is again subdivided with every repetition of the process, so that all the cells contain a separate portion of it. The contiguity of the cells blends together the hues of their separate endoch'romes, and gives an evenly diffused color to the surface of the tissues.

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