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... cells are held in a framework of supporting tissues and cells . The hair cells usually oc- cur in regular transverse rows , with the number of cells in a row varying along the cochlea . They have a tuft of cilia , the so - called ...
... cells are held in a framework of supporting tissues and cells . The hair cells usually oc- cur in regular transverse rows , with the number of cells in a row varying along the cochlea . They have a tuft of cilia , the so - called ...
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... cells . The rapidly growing cells contain greater amounts of auxin . It has been shown that in tissue in which illumination is unilateral , auxin migrates from cells on the lighter side to cells on the darker side . It has also been ...
... cells . The rapidly growing cells contain greater amounts of auxin . It has been shown that in tissue in which illumination is unilateral , auxin migrates from cells on the lighter side to cells on the darker side . It has also been ...
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... cells or organs . In certain grasses , for example , rolling and folding movements of the leaves result from turgor changes in cells on the upper surface at the base of two depressions that lie parallel to the principal veins of the ...
... cells or organs . In certain grasses , for example , rolling and folding movements of the leaves result from turgor changes in cells on the upper surface at the base of two depressions that lie parallel to the principal veins of the ...
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