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| North Central Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools - 1902 - 170 pages
...Nucleus, Sap-cavity, Wall. Adaptive modifications of walls, formation of tissues. b. In Physiology. Role of water in the plant; absorption (osmosis), path...chlorophyll, light and carbon dioxide; evolution of oxygen, observation of starch grains. Respiration; necessity for oxygen in growth, evolution of carbon dioxide.... | |
| North Central Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools - 1903 - 206 pages
...In connection with the study of anatomy the following physiological topics should be presented: Role of water in the plant: Absorption (osmosis), path...transpiration, turgidity and its mechanical value, plasmolysis. Phytosynthesis: Dependence of starch formation upon chlorophyll, light and carbon dioxid; evolution... | |
| North Central Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools - 1908 - 302 pages
...In connection with the study of anatomy the following physiological topics should be presented: Role of water in the plant: Absorption (osmosis), path...transpiration, turgidity and its mechanical value, plasmolysis. Phytosynthesis: Dependence of starch formation upon chlorophyll, light and carbon dioxid; evolution... | |
| Francis Ernest Lloyd, Maurice Alpheus Bigelow - 1909 - 512 pages
...nucleus, sap-cavity, wall. Adaptive modifications of walls, formation of tissues. B. In Physiology. R6Ie of water in the plant; absorption (osmosis), path...starch formation upon chlorophyll, light and carbon dioxid ; evolution of oxygen, observation of starch grains. Respiration; necessity for oxygen in growth,... | |
| 1909 - 344 pages
...the recognition and study of the distribution of the leading tissues. B. PHYSIOLOGY AND ECOLOGY. Role of water in the plant; absorption (osmosis), path...value, plasmolysis. Photosynthesis ; Dependence of starchformationuponchlorophyl, light, and carbon dioxide; evolution of oxygen, observation of starch... | |
| 1910 - 522 pages
...in the recognition and in the study of the distribution of the leading tissues. B In physiology Role of water in the plant: absorption (osmosis), path...chlorophyll, light and carbon dioxide; evolution of oxygen, observation of starch grains Digestion: digestion of starch with diastase, and its role in translocation... | |
| William Francis Ganong - 1910 - 544 pages
...the recognition and study of the distribution of the leading tissues. B. PHYSIOLOGY AND ECOLOGY. Role of water in the plant; absorption (osmosis), path...Photosynthesis; Dependence of starch formation upon clilorophyl, light, and carbon dioxide; evolution of oxygen, observation of starch grains. Respiration;... | |
| 1910 - 210 pages
...nucleus, sap-cavity, wall. Adaptive modifications of walls, formation of tissues. B. IN PHYSIOLOGY. Role of water in the plant. Absorption (osmosis), path...chlorophyll, light, and carbon dioxide; evolution of oxygen, observation of starch grains. Respiration. Necessity for oxygen in growth, excretion of carbon dioxide.... | |
| Samuel Paul Capen - 1921 - 296 pages
...should by no moans bo studied by themselves and npart from structure. I. Plant physiology. (a) Fvmetkms of water in the plant; absorption (osmosis) ; path...transpiration; turgidity and its mechanical value. (6) Photosynthesis; dependence on chlorophyll, light, and carbon dioxide; evolution of oxygen. (c)... | |
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