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Page 452
... result of occasional mismatings if , in the process , he also fertilizes a number of females of his own species . The female , however , gen- erally expends a great deal of energy on the production of a relatively small number of ...
... result of occasional mismatings if , in the process , he also fertilizes a number of females of his own species . The female , however , gen- erally expends a great deal of energy on the production of a relatively small number of ...
Page 673
... resulting in curvature toward the light source . It may be demonstrated experimentally that such differences result from differences in the amount of aux- in , a growth - stimulating hormone , present in the cells . The rapidly growing ...
... resulting in curvature toward the light source . It may be demonstrated experimentally that such differences result from differences in the amount of aux- in , a growth - stimulating hormone , present in the cells . The rapidly growing ...
Page 674
... results in a water loss in individual guard cells as the result of osmotic ( i.e. , through the cell wall ) transfer and in redistribution of water among the various tissues and organs . The resultant reduction in turgor of the guard ...
... results in a water loss in individual guard cells as the result of osmotic ( i.e. , through the cell wall ) transfer and in redistribution of water among the various tissues and organs . The resultant reduction in turgor of the guard ...
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