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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 60

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58. anthers, and thus it is that the pollen grain must be adapted to transportation, in some one of nature's ways: it may be by the wind, it may be by insects or other small animals, or even by the water. In studying the pollen grain we begin with the development of the pollen in the young anther. Take a section through the young bud of Podephyllum, just as it peers above the ground
 
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