Botany: A Human Concern

Botany: A Human Concern
ISBN-10
003056753X
ISBN-13
9780030567537
Series
Botany
Category
Botany
Pages
358
Language
English
Published
1980
Publisher
Saunders College Publishing
Authors
Lee Wedberg, David L. Rayle

Description

We are that cells can and do change in their outward appear- left with a more or less tubular pipe of primary cell wall ance at specific locations within the plant . This fun- reinforced or strengthened by the secondary wall bands ...

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