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Batrachospermum :Origin ,strucutre ,Thallus organisation and reproduction

                                              Batrachospermum Occurrence:-   (1) Batrachospermum is fresh water alga.    (2) It is found in clear, cool, and running streams.   (3) Deepwater plants are dark violet or reddish in color. But the shallow-water species are olive green.   (4) The intensity of light changes the color of pigments.   (5) The thallus is attached to the substratum. Vegetative structure  (1) The thallus of an adult plant is soft, thick, filamentous.  (2) It is freely branched and gelatinous.   (3) The central axis is made up of a single row of large cells. Whorls of branches of limited growth        are developed on this axis.  (4) These branches are filamentous and dichotomously arranged.  (5) The main axis is corticated. It consists of a row of elongated cylindrical cells....

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    I am writing books on scientific topics ( mainly Bio ) BILINGUALLY ( English/Hindi )
    in POETIC format --retaining Scientific terms/nomenclature in their International form but explaining them in simple Hindi and illustrating them from ancient Indian scientific and cultural background and Indian plants/ animals also .
    I have uploaded my books on scribd.com and Linked IN and made them available them for FREE READING on my site santoshbhatnagar.weebly.com also.

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