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PLANT LIFE. 



gliding movements of some free diatoms are due to the pro- 

 trusion of strands of cytoplasm through slits in the valves. 



22. The desmids.- -These form another group of one- 

 celled green algee. They have neither the brownish color 

 nor siliceous wall characteristic of diatoms, but are bright 

 green cells of remarkably diverse and often beautiful forms. 

 As a rule the cell is flattened and is divided almost into two 

 by a deep constriction near the middle (a, b, c, e, fig. 22). 



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FIG. 22. Various desmids. a, Micrasterias ; 6, Cosmarium ; c, Xanthidium ; 

 d, Closteriion ; e, Staurastrum ; _/, Aptogonum. Magnified about 200 diam. 

 After Kerner. 



Often the body of the cell is covered with warts or spine-like 

 projections (3, c, fig. 22), or is prolonged into horn -like or 

 hair-like lobes. These plants also frequently cohere into 

 colonies (_/", fig. 22). In that case tooth-like projections of 

 the cell-wall may interlock. 



