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The fertilizing cell, its varying form and behavior by Nelly Peery, 1890

The fertilizing cell, its varying form and behavior by Nelly Peery, 1890, Page 51

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49. which is an oosphere, and the union of these two cells gives rise to the perfect fruit. Both antheridium and archgonium - which are produced by different plants - are simply modifications of the thallus. The antheridial branches are flattened, disc-shaped bodies, mounted on long slender stalks, and containing numerous pockets - antheridia - opening upward. Each
 
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