The greatness of God in plant life /By Carl Arthur Blackburn.
Material type: TextPublication details: 1951.Description: iii, 72 leaves : illustrations ; 29 cmContent type:- text
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- BV4070 .G743 1951
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Dissertation/Thesis (7-day checkout) | G. Allen Fleece Library DISSERTATIONS | Non-fiction | BV4070.C68B586 1951 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 31923000891446 |
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I. Plant Life in General
Notable Similar Characteristics of Plant and Human Life -- Values of Plant Life to Human Life -- Food drevied from the plants -- Fuel, a plant product -- Wood products -- Oils, resins, and drugs -- Other uses of vegetation -- Plants, a source of pleasure.
II. The Three as Representative of Plant Life
The Cell, the Building Block of the Tree -- The different parts of the cell -- Protoplasm -- Nucleus -- Cytoplasm -- Vacuole -- Cell Wall -- The growth of the cell -- The Different Systems of the Tree -- The Root System -- The environmental factors -- The importance of the soil -- The components of soil -- Rock particles -- Water -- Air -- Organic matter -- Organisms -- The root proper -- The Stem System -- The stem, a framework -- The stem, a water channel -- Evidences of growth -- The Leaf System m-- The purposes of the leaf -- Manufacture of food (photosynthesis) -- Transpiration -- Respiration -- Autumn colors and dropping leaves.
III. Conclusion
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