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This work presents a systematic, observational study of plant structure and function, describing the internal organization of seeds, roots, stems, leaves, flowers, fruits, and seeds as revealed by close inspection and a microscope. It maps tissues and organs, explains the movement of sap and air, and analyses the generation and distribution of plant fluids and substances such as milks, oils, and salts. Additional lectures examine leaf and flower anatomy, coloration, tastes, and soluble salts, and the text includes comparative tables and explanatory notes to support a mechanical and physiological account of vegetation.

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Nehemiah Grew

Nehemiah Grew was a 17th-century English botanist and anatomist, recognized for his pioneering contributions to the study of plant anatomy. His notable works, including "The Anatomy of Vegetables Begun" and "The Anatomy of Plants," laid foundational principles in botanical science and helped advance the understanding of plant structure and function. Grew's meticulous observations and detailed illustrations provided insights that influenced both contemporary and future botanical studies. His work is an important part of the scientific heritage, reflecting the early intersection of biology and natural history.

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