Although for convenience of reference, the physiological topics are here grouped together, they should by no means, be studied by themselves and apart from anatomy and morphology. On the contrary, they should be taken up along with the study of the structures... School Science and Mathematics - Page 1621903Full view - About this book
| 1902 - 780 pages
...Fertilization; sexual and vegetative reproduction. Tbougb for convenience of reference, the physiologic topics are here grouped together, they should by no...they should be taken up along with the study of the strut-tunes in which the processes occur, and which they help to explain; thus, photosynthesis should... | |
| 1902 - 900 pages
...for convenience of reference, the physiologic topics are here grouped together, they should by 110 means be studied by themselves and apart from anatomy...they should be taken up along with the study of the strut-tunes in which the prorrs^'-* occur, and which they help to explain; thus, photosynthesis should... | |
| 1909 - 344 pages
...Growth ; localisation in higher plants; amount in elongating stems ; relationships to temperature. Although for convenience of reference, the physiological...the processes occur, and which they help to explain; thus — photosynthesis should be studied with the leaf, as should also transpiration, while digestion... | |
| Howard University, Washington Howard university (D.C.) - 1926 - 422 pages
...trips should take the place of laboratory exercises. PHYSIOLOGY One-half to one unit NOTE—Although for convenience of reference the physiological topics...by no means be studied by themselves and apart from structure. 1. Plant Physiology. a. Functions of water in the plant; absorption (osmosis); path of transfer;... | |
| 1902 - 886 pages
...Fertilization; sexual and vegetative reproduction. Though for convenience of reference, the physiologic topics are here grouped together, they should by no...morphology. On the contrary, they should be taken np along with the study of the struct uups In which the processes occur, and which they help to explain;... | |
| United States. Office of Education - 1921 - 1484 pages
...substance in epithelium and cartilage, and Jf possible in other tissues. lYSIOLOGY. NOTE.—AlUiough for convenience of reference, the physiological topics...grouped together, they should by no means be studied hy themselves and apart from structure. I. Plant physiology. (a) Functions of water in the plant; absorption... | |
| United States. Office of Education - 1915 - 1136 pages
...apart from anatomy and morphology. On the contrary, they should be taken up along with Ihe study ol the structures in which the processes occur, and which they help to explain; thus, photosynthesis should bo studied with the leaf, as should also transpiration, while digestion... | |
| 1915 - 1008 pages
...should by no means be studied by themselves and apart from anatomy and morphology. On the contrjuy, they should be taken up along with the study of the...in which the processes occur, and which they help tnexplain; thus, photosynthesis should be studied with the leaf, as should also transpiration, while... | |
| Howard University, Washington Howard university (D.C.) - 1925 - 438 pages
...trips should take the place of laboratory exercises. PHYSIOLOGY . One-half to one unit NOTE—Although for convenience of reference the physiological topics...by no means be studied by themselves and apart from structure. 1. Plant Physiology. transpiration; turgidity and its mechanical value. b. Photosynthesis;... | |
| Howard University, Washington Howard university (D.C.) - 1924 - 406 pages
...trips should take the place of laboratory exercises. PHYSIOLOGY One-half to one unit NOTE—Although for convenience of reference the physiological topics...by no means be studied by themselves and apart from structure. 1. Plant Physiology. transpiration; turgidity and its mechanical value. b. Photosynthesis;... | |
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