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050 | _aQK 47 .F966 1970 | ||
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_aFuller, Harry J. _eauthor |
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_aGeneral Botany / _cHarry J. Fuller and Donald D. Ritchie |
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250 | _aFifth Edition. | ||
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_aNew York : _bBarners & Noble Books, _cc1970 |
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_axvii, 232 pages : _billustrations ; _c21 cm. |
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504 | _aIncludes bibliographical references and index. | ||
505 | _a1. The Study of botany -- 2. The living state : plants and animals -- 3. The gross structure of seed plants -- 4. The microscopic structure of plants: cells and tissues -- 5. Relationship of plant cells to water -- 6. Roots and their relation to soils -- 7. The gross structure of stems -- 8. The internal structure of stems -- 9. The physiology of stems -- 10. The leaf : structure and physiology -- 11. Metabolism : digestion and respiration -- 12. Growth : cell division and differentiation -- 13. Growth : molecular action -- 14. Growth : environmental effects -- 15. Flower structure and activities -- 16. Fruits and seeds -- 17. Heredity and variation -- 18. The Classification of plants -- 19. Thallophyta : alagae -- 20. Thallophyta : fungi -- 21. Embryophyta : division bryophyta -- 22. Tracheophyta : psilipsida, lycopsida and sphenopsida -- 23. Tracheophyta : Pteropsida -- 24. Evolution -- 25. Plant ecology and geography -- 26. The Importance of plants in human life. | ||
520 | _aGeneral botany is designed as a supplementary text for courses in botany and general biology. It surveys the plant kingdom, describing the characteristics and evolution of its various members. This new edition contains up-to-date information on the structure and activities of plants, the nature of chromosomes, nucleic acids, protein formation, energy-transferring mechanisms, and timing mechanisms. | ||
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_aRitchie, Donald D. _eco-author |
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