These spores absorb all the orange endochrome from the original tubes.
The spores in many species amongst the Melanconiei are remarkably fine; those of Stegonosporium have the endochrome partite and cellular.
It has longer filaments than the last, with narrowed and slightly curved ends; and the endochrome is distinctly granular.
The endochrome is usually broader than long; and the cells of the filaments are often found empty, the endochrome having escaped in the form of gonidia.
U´lothrix, which is common in freshwater pools, showing the curious manner in which the endochrome is arranged in the cells, forming bands partially lining the cell-walls.
The first of these consists in the division of the endochrome of the joints into a number of distinct segments, each of which becomes furnished at one end with two very slender cilia (Pl.
It is well to use salt water for mounting this alga, since the green coloring-matter or granularendochrome with which it is filled easily escapes.
It is a simple one-celled alga containing protoplasm andendochrome (red coloring-matter).
Their endochrome is a golden brown, instead of green as in the Desmideaceae.
The endochrome is believed to be fertilized by bodies developed in antheridia, the contents of each fertilized cell dividing into four ovate zoospores.
They are very interesting objects under the microscope, owing to the spiral or zigzag arrangement of the endochrome of many of them, and the delicacy of all.
The process of conjugation in Desmids and Diatoms consists in the union of the endochrome of two individuals, each of which in these families is composed of a single cell.
Endochrome consists of two bands, each lining the inner surface of each valve.
Endochrome consists of two chromatophores lying on the zones.
The endochrome consists of two laminate chromatophores, one on each valve.
In frustules having a cylindrical form, the endochrome lines the cell-walls in the form of granules which become congregated toward the centre in the sporangia.
According to Mereschkowsky, there are at least two endochrome plates placed transversely on the zones; sometimes there are from four to six plates, in one species twenty granules and in another no trace of any endochrome whatever.
Certain species have four bands, others eight, and in one the endochrome is granular.
Mereschkowsky says that the endochrome is so divided as to form four bands, two on each valve, that their position is different in different species, and that they are not the same on valves of the same frustule.
Endochrome in the form of four flaps or patches bound together about a common pyrenoid.
The endochromeusually consists of a band lying along the ventral zone and extending in two flaps on the valves.
The specific name is derived from the appearance of the endochromewhich in the living specimen is invariably collected in a central mass with slender threads radiating in all directions toward the cell-wall" (Wm.
Endochrome of two chromatophores lying one on each valve, entire in some species and deeply cleft in others.
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