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Divide The Picture Into Two: Roads and streams are usually most pleasing when snapped from an angle. When possible, include a curve or bend, since curved lines are more attractive than straight ones. The road or stream should not divide the picture into two equal parts. If it enters near a lower corner, it will lead the eye into the picture and help the composition.
Naturally there can be exceptions to this rule, as illustrated by some of the pictures on the second page preceding.
Roads and streams are usually most pleasing when snapped from an angle. When possible, include a curve or bend, since curved lines are more attractive than straight ones. The road or stream should not divide the picture into two equal parts. If it enters near a lower corner, it will lead the eye into the picture and help the composition.
Not all cells divide into two daughter cells. For example, the alga Chlamydomonas divides into eight daughter cells. Some other algae and fungi divide into hundreds of daughter cells.Nonceffular, or Syncitial, Growth. Some kinds of alls can grow extensively without cell division. One group of microorganisms, the Mycetozoa, east as huge ameboid protoplasmic masses called plasmodia, which contain thousands of nuclei without cell membranes. Occasionally, fragments separate from the plasmodium, and these fragments can grow in size and their nuclei can divide. These noncellular multinuclear organisms or tissues are referred to as syncytial. |
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