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The greatness of God in plant life / By Carl Arthur Blackburn. [print]

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: 1951.Description: iii, 72 leaves : illustrations ; 29 cmContent type:
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  • BV4070.B628.G743 1951
  • BV4070.C68.B628.G743 1951
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Contents:
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.
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.
Dissertation note: Thesis M.A. Columbia Bible College, Columbia, South Carolina 1951.
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Thesis M.A. Columbia Bible College, Columbia, South Carolina 1951.

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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