GLOSSARY 351 



Involucre (rolled within). The leaf-like or bractrlike sheath that in- 

 closes a cluster of flowers. 



Irritability. The capacity whicli protoplasm possesses of respond- 

 ing to stimuli, such as light, heat, gravity, and contact with chemical 

 reagents. 



Isogamous (equal gametes). Applied to those plants whose pairing 

 gametes are similar. 



Lamina (a layer). The blade or expanded part of a leaf. 



Leaf trace. The fibrovascular bundles from the leaf which blend with- 

 in the stem with its fibrovascular cylinder. 



Lenticel. A round, oval, or lens-shaped opening on the exterior surface 

 of the bark. 



Leucoplast (white molded). A minute colorless body within a cell. 

 When exposed to light, leucoplasts may develop into chloroplasts. 



Liana. A climbing plant. 



Ligule (a small tongue). In grasses a thin appendage at the junction 

 of leaf blade and sheath. 



Medullary. Relating to the pith ; medullary rays are the pith rays 

 which radiate to the bark between the fibrovascular bundles. 



Megasporangium (large spore vessel). The sporangium that produces 

 the megasj)ores. 



Megaspore (great or large spore). The larger one of the two kinds of 

 asexual spores produced by certain pteridophytes and all spermatophytes. 



Megasporophyll (large spore leaf). The leaf upon which the mega- 

 sporangium develops. 



Meristem (dividing tissue). Tissues with the cells all nearly alike 

 and still capable of subdividing. 



Mesophyll (middle leaf). The green or soft tissue of the inner part 

 of the leaf. 



Mesophytes (middle plants). Normal land plants such as grow in an 

 average soil and under a moderate climate. 



Metabolism. Chemical transformations of matter carried on by plants 

 in the production and utilization of their food supply, and disposition 

 of waste products. 



Micropyle (small gate). The opening left by the integuments of the 

 ovule, and which leads to the nucellus. 



Microsporangium (small spore vessel). The sporangium that produces 

 the microspore. 



Microspore (small spore). The smaller spore of the two kinds pro- 

 duced by certain pteridophytes and all spermatophytes. 



Microsporophyll (small spore leaf). The leaf upon which the micro- 

 sporangium is borne. 



Midrib. The central or main rib of a leaf or thallus. 



