The Paramœcium has a marvelous array of oars which cover its body.
Among them, swimming rapidly, comes a giant by contrast, the Paramœcium (Fig.
The lower ones have all the parts of the flower entirely separate, and often indefinite in number; the higher have the gynœcium composed of two or more carpels united to form a compound pistil.
J, andrœcium of a male flower, showing the peculiar convoluted anthers (an.
The individual flowers are very small and simple in structure, being often reduced to the gynœcium or andræcium, carpels and stamens being almost always in separate flowers.
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